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A
Large
and
steve
vollen
city
council
district,
six,
the
fourth
member
of
our
committee,
is
jim.
A
The
city
council
is
seeking,
oh
wait.
First
of
all,
I
almost
forgot
I
want
to
let
you
know
that.
A
A
Vulnerable
among
us,
so
this
is
the
basis
for
the
caps
commission
and
if
you
want
to
just
start.
A
By
telling
us
why
you
applied,
and
why
this
this
interests,
you
yeah
thanks
for
the
opportunity.
B
I
have
lived
in
bloomington
for
I
think
10
years
now
and
came
from
alaska
and
I'm.
B
Actually,
sitting
in
alaska
right
now,
at
the
moment
we
can't
see
much
outside
actually
but.
B
More
this
last
year
about
ways
that
I
could
get
involved,
and
I
I
have
a
particular.
B
Interest
or
concern
in
finding
ways
to
help
our
homeless
population
so
that.
B
And
this
I
I
actually
looked
through
the
available
vacancies
for
committees
and
commissions.
A
Yeah
and
I
saw
from
your
application
that
you've
worked
for
a
native
tribe
in
alaska
for
a.
A
Long
time
can
you
tell
us
a
little
more
about
that
sure
yeah
I
I
can.
I
lived
in
alaska
for.
B
B
B
B
Yeah,
I
do
community
development.
Basically,
I
do
grant
writing
and
economic
development.
B
To
hide
a
tribe
and
actually
before
I've
worked
here
for
five
years
full-time,
I'm.
B
B
A
Is
you
said
the
commute
it's
hard
for
me
to
envision?
The
word
commute
applying.
A
Here,
but
you
said
it
was
about
ten
days
every
six
weeks.
Typically,
I
come
up
about.
B
But
I'm
up
here
kind
of
depends
on
what's
going
on,
but
usually
about
a
week
to
10
days.
Every
six.
B
Weeks
or
so
okay,
so
during
this
period,
when
most
commission
meetings
are
online,
I
wouldn't.
A
That
would
work
yeah.
I
have
complete
control
over
my
schedule,
so
I
plan
my
my
travel.
B
That
as
a
problem
at
all
to
assuming,
especially
if
we
have
set
meetings
by
a
few
weeks
notice
in.
B
C
B
This
last
year,
it's
I
think,
I'm
back
to
like
the
cheap
seats
but
yeah
typically,
I
I
do.
B
B
Up
for
sure
yeah,
no,
I
I
I
think,
frankly,
you're
a
perfect
fit
for
this
commission.
C
B
I
use
that
generically
because
I've
worked
in
several
villages.
Homelessness,
isn't
an
issue.
B
To
be
honest
because
everybody
just
sort
of
takes
each
other
in
families
are
extended,
it
can.
B
B
B
Things
done
and
the
office
will
be
shut
down
for
four
days
because
and
I'm
telling
you
a
happy.
B
B
Because
I
I
need
that
sense
of
like
the
role
that
the
bigger
community
plays
or
should
play.
B
C
A
So
tying
that
that
sense
of
community
and
that
really
tight-knit
community
experience.
A
That
you've
observed
in
alaska
to
public
safety.
What
I
don't,
I
imagine
that.
A
B
I'm
not
sure
how
many
formulated
thoughts
I
have,
but
a
couple
of
things
one.
I
have
been.
B
B
Small
to
learn
what
works
and
and
try
see
what
would
fit
for
a
community
like
bloomington
and.
B
A
Well,
I
mean
I'm,
I'm
glad,
actually
that
you
don't
have
it
clearly
formulated
in.
A
Yeah,
I
think
that's
that's
something
to
be
explored.
I
think
there
is
a
basic.
D
C
You
know
like
this
is
a
new
commission
and
it's
I
mean
I
noticed
in
your
application.
C
You
know
we've
been
struggling
to
figure
out
where
that
that
applies
in
the
bigger
picture.
C
C
We
have-
and
you
know
so-
this
is
sort
of
an
emerging
problem
or
rather
an
emerging
definition.
C
The
problems
as
it
were,
and
so
I'm
very
interested
in
your
perspective
from.
C
Are
very
different
than
ours.
You
know
just
the
idea
that
our
community
is
still
trying
to
figure.
C
And
how
should
we
respond
to
that?
What
do
you,
what
would
you
say
to,
let
me
you
know.
C
You
you've
talked,
interestingly
about
your
work
in
small
villages.
You've
alluded
slightly
to.
C
Bloomington,
your
relatively
new
home.
What
would
you
say
you
know
like
just
based.
C
On
your
observations
so
far
might
be
the
biggest
challenges
that
we
would
need
to
tackle.
B
That
policing
is
bigger
than
local
law
enforcement,
but
I
had
a
motorcycle
stolen
one
day
from
my.
B
B
B
B
Part
of
that
is
feeling
safe,
so
I
really
am
I'm
I
like
to
learn
stuff
like
I
part
of
the.
B
B
B
B
I'm
really
really
really
heavily
invested
here.
In
terms
of
you
know,
a
big
part
of
my
life,
this.
B
Year,
if
we
were
in
a
different
setting,
I'd
show
you
my
height
of
tattoos,
and
you
know
whatever.
B
B
My
own
at
home,
and
so
I
don't
even
forget
what
the
question
was,
but
I
it
was
whether
you
had
any.
B
Here
that-
and
I
also
know
that
it's
easy
to
get
like
once
I
say:
oh
I'm,
a
grant
writer
or.
B
B
Be
but
yeah,
I
understand
we're
running
short
on
time.
One
question
we'd
like
to
ask
is:
do
you.
C
B
City
staff,
to
yes,
the
the
city
council
office
staff,
will
be
on
hand
to
help
with
the
commission.
B
B
Think
or
not,
I
think,
we'll
be
able
to
fill
them.
We
don't
have
quite
enough
applicants
yet.
A
We'll
get
back
to
you,
oh,
when
are
we
getting
back
to
candidates?
Probably
next
week,
sometime.
F
G
A
And
susan
sandberg
is
here
city
council
at
large
and
steve
vollen,
representing
district
six.
A
So,
thank
you
for
joining
us
today,
thanks
for
having
me
yeah
I'd
just
like
to
start.
A
A
Safety,
commission,
I
wanted
to
just
review
the
purpose
and
why
we
founded
this
commission.
A
Why
you'd
like
to
serve
sure
I
I'm
interested
in
serving
on
this
commission.
G
A
good
fit
for
me,
I'm
I'm
actually
recently
have
gone
from
teaching
full-time
to
managing
my.
G
G
Mentioned
it
in
the
neighbors
united
meeting,
specifically
because
I
think
I
I
you
I
think
I.
G
Represent
a
lot
of
the
marginalized
groups
that
you
mentioned,
that
you're
looking
to
represent.
G
From
a
property
owner's
standpoint,
I
also
own
and
manage
two
rental
properties
in
bloomington.
G
And
have
done
that
for
several
years
and
my
dad
was
a
landlord
before
that.
So
I
kind
of.
G
I
kind
of
grew
up
on
the
landlord
business
side
of
things,
and
so
I
think
I
can
bring
you
know.
G
A
kind
of
unique
perspective
to
the
commission
and
to
some
of
these
issues
great
so.
A
A
G
Lived
here
anyway,
and
so
you
know
that's
one
of
the
reasons
I'm
currently
on
the
sustainability.
G
Commission
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
I'm
working
on
a
housing
resolution
there
and
I
know.
G
Moving
many
many
efforts
on
that.
I
think
housing
is
a
big
one,
but
also
I
I
also
what
and
I.
G
G
And
yeah,
so
I
feel
like
I
I
I
have
empathy
in
a
lot
of
diverse
kind
of
buckets.
I
also.
G
Personally,
identify
as
disabled
and
neurodivergent
and
and
I'm
I'm
currently.
G
Working
with
the
neurodiversity
coalition
at
iu,
I'm
helping
to
develop
some
neurodiversity.
G
Advocacy
materials
with
them
going
forward,
so
I
I
can-
and
I
also
have
some
disability
activism.
G
Experience
so
I
think
I
could
bring,
I
could
bring
some.
I
could
speak
to
those
issues
somewhat.
G
And
maybe
my
past
experience
of
sitting
on
the
sustainability
commission
would
help
bring
some.
G
A
A
G
G
Community,
where
everyone
feels
respected
and
everyone
feels
safe
and
so
to
me,
like
you.
G
G
G
Having
also
traveled
to
70
countries,
I've
lived
in
istanbul.
I've
lived
in
europe.
G
And
I've
just
seen
things
done
in
different
ways.
You
know
I
yeah,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
that.
G
G
Feels
like
they're,
an
integral
member
of
the
community.
Why
don't
you
tell
us.
G
G
But
one
thing
that
came
up
in
the
neighbors
united
meeting.
Actually
when
I.
G
Was
discussing
the
housing
resolution
there
was,
we
were
talking
about
the
encampments.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
C
So
one
of
the
things
you
said
in
your
application
is
that
you've
lived.
C
So
I
mean,
have
you
been
back
and
forth
or
have
you
been
here
continuously?
Has
this
been
your.
C
Your
your
I'm
definitely
what
I
call
a
bloomerang,
so
I
I
was
many
people
call
it
that.
C
I
don't
mean
to
make
you,
I
know
I
feel
like
I'm
gonna
go
but
anyway
no,
I
basically
have
like
lived.
G
G
Dc
for
a
few
years-
okay,
but
just
I
mean
it
seemed
like,
but
I've
lived
in
bloomington
more
than
I.
G
Lived
in
my
hometown,
which
is
angola,
indiana,
yeah
yeah
well,
and
speaking
of
this,
I
was
I
I
don't.
G
Want
to
forget
to
mention
this,
I
hope
I
hope
it
works
in
my
favor
and
not
against
me,
but
in.
G
Between
the
time
when
we
set
this
appointment-
and
today,
I
actually
have
had
had
to
be
involved.
G
With
the
police,
getting
called
to
my
rental
properties
for
several
different
reasons,.
G
And
I
have
nothing
but
good
things
to
say,
but
yeah
I
just
thought
I'd
mention
that
I've
had
the.
G
Properties
because
of
people
trying
to
do
squatting-
and
you
know
various
issues
so.
G
I
think
that,
honestly,
I
think
small
landlords
are
an
important
stakeholder
in
this.
In
this.
G
You
know
it's
good
to
know.
I
was
going
to
ask
another
more
sort
of
inside
baseball
question.
G
And
so
but
then
we
were
going
to
take
new
volunteers,
but
then
we
decided
to
wait.
G
C
There-
and
you
know,
certainly
that's
a
matter
of
concern,
but
I'm
more
asking
you
know.
C
Might
suffer
because
you're
serving
on
a
second
commission-
and
I
know
that
you
want
to
give
your.
G
Oh,
I
I
forget
forget
that
I
mean
that's
an
aside.
I
know
that
you're
not
but
but
yeah.
G
Honestly,
I
don't
know
if
I
I
don't
know
how
I
don't
know
if
I'll
continue
to
be
on
that.
G
G
C
G
Feel,
like
I
feel
like
public
safety
is
more
of
an
urgent
need,
maybe
in
some
ways
that
it
deals.
C
But
the
sun
is
fighting
like
blindingly
on
me.
Well,
look
the
public
safety
commission.
C
I
don't
know
that
it
would
be
a
dramatic
difference
for
the
work
that
you
want
to
do,
but.
C
Again,
I'm
not
saying
that
you
can't
serve
on
both
just
honestly,
it
might
be
a
better
fit
for
me.
G
More,
you
know
my
reason
for
joining
me
yeah,
so
I
I
think
I
think
that
that's
pretty
clear,
yeah.
G
Thank
you
so
much
for
this
opportunity
and
for
your
consideration.
Everyone
yeah,
thank
you.
A
A
Within
a
couple
of
weeks
about
your
seat
on
on
this
commission,
okay
sounds
good
thanks
for.
C
C
E
Nicole
johnson
there's
she's
scheduled
to
start
at
4
40,
so
there
is
a
couple
minutes
if.
A
Yeah,
actually,
I
wanted
to
say
a
few
words
before
we
start
with
nicole's
interview.
A
Kind
of
bad
things
for
her,
so
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
you
know,
ask
her
about
that
or
or
just.
A
Maybe
not
ask
her,
but
apart
from
her
interview,
maybe
reconsider
the
questions
for
caps.
Commission.
A
A
Domestic
violence,
survival
or
a
former
you
know:
drug
user,
somebody
who
was
homeless,
you
know.
A
E
A
A
Also
have
with
us,
susan
sandberg
city
council,
at
large
and
steve
vollen
from
district
six.
A
So
we
will
just
fill
them
in
later
and
before
we
go
any
further,
I
want
to
let
you
know
that.
A
Great
well,
thank
you,
nicole,
for
applying
and
for
joining
us
just
to
start
out
with.
I
wanted
to.
A
A
Advisory
on
public
safety
commission,
as
you
know,
and
we
established
it
because
we're
seeking.
A
A
A
Here
so
I
know
you,
you
told
us,
you
gave
us
a
lot
of
information
in
your
application,
but.
A
If
you
want
to
just
really
let
us
know
what
attracts
you
to
this
position,
what
makes
you
want.
H
Into
city
government
period
for
the
first
time
at
least
that
I
know
of
my
particular
interest.
I
Our
government
may
or
may
not
choose
to
pick
up,
and
you
know
champion.
A
Yeah,
I
would
agree
with
that.
I'm
willing
to
do
and,
like
you
know,
put
forward
an.
A
Public
safety
yeah
absolutely
so
I
is
it
can
I
share
my
screen
and
I
have
a
capability
of
that.
I
Thing
that
talks
about
and
it
comes
from,
samhsa
so
like
their
their
wellness,
I'm
happy
to
grant.
E
So
it
looks
like
I'm
only
able
to
make
you
a
co-host,
nicole
in
order
to
share
your
screen.
E
I
Wellness
right-
and
this
is
the
national
council
of
behavioral
health-
so
we're
talking
about.
I
The
obviously
we
have
our
emotional
wellness,
we
also
have
our
intellectual
intellectual
wellness.
I
These
correspond
very
neatly
and
nicely
with
dimensions
of
community
security.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
A
With
the
goals
of
the
caps
commission
that
we
want
to
hear
from
people
you
know
and
from.
A
Their
you
know
how
they
feel,
as
well
as
what
their
experiences
are,
as
in
the
pigeon
hill
pantry
do.
A
I
I
Residence
council
so
now
the
residence
council
is
super
active
we're
trying
we're.
I
I
To
public
housing
and
to
the
greater
community
pigeon
hill,
actually
I'm
getting
ready
to
work.
I
With
an
individual
about
bike
lane
a
dedicated
bike
lane
or
some
sort
of
like
something.
I
Their
semantics
or
their
logistics,
so
we
have
a
storage
unit
and
I've
been
doing
all
of
the.
I
I
What
me
and
all
of
the
the
volunteers
do
as
far
as,
and
then
that
is
then
accessed
by
other.
I
I
You
know
some
of
them
are
a
lot
of
them,
are
other
organizers
a
lot
and
then
there's
a
lot
of.
A
Teams
of
people
it
sounds
like
I've
been
working
with
teams
of
people.
My
whole
life.
I
Wild
and
unruly
people-
that's,
what's
up
all
right!
That's
my
next
question.
C
C
That
only
has
so
much
time
in
the
day.
Okay,
so,
like
you're
gonna,
have
to
prioritize
what
things.
C
C
I
I
And
those
are
the
types
of
things
that
I'm
not
looking
at.
You
know
like
when
it
comes
to
like.
I
I
C
I
I
Who
is
in
this
second
grouping
is
in
his
list,
voices
was
heard,
but
not
in
this
group,
so.
I
C
And,
like
you
know,
I
don't
want
first
of
all,
I'm
going
to
let
you.
A
Yeah-
and
I
I
want
to
just
emphasize
that
there
are
specific
tasks
assigned
to
the
commission.
A
So
the
commission
is
supposed
to
gather
data
about
perceptions
and
preferences
regarding.
I
I
Do
I
have
a
background
in
data,
but
I
also
have
multiple
individuals
in
our
community.
Most
of
them.
I
Associated
with
iu
in
various
capacities,
usually
instructors
or
professors
in
multiple
cross.
I
So
I'm
not
too
worried
about
that.
I'm
really
interested
at
in
that
aspect,
though,.
I
For
recovery
right-
and
it's
mainly
obviously
substance
abuse,
but
when
you
start
watching
it,
if.
I
I
At
kind
of
showing
exactly
what
I'm
trying
to
say
in
my
letter
and
and
like
how,
like
we're
all.
I
Recovering
from
a
trauma
and
with
systemic
racism
just
being
classified
as
a
public
health,
I.
I
Mean
a
public
health
threat
on
top
of
a
public
safety
threat
that
we
know
it
to
be,
and
our
monroe.
I
County
commissioners
are
even
willing
to
say
that
they're
working
on
drafting
stuff
right
now.
I
A
Yeah,
if
you
want
to
send
us
the
web
link
or
whatever
you
can,
you
can
always
send
that.
A
C
Do
you
have
any
questions
for
us
I
kind
of
am
just.
I
know
that,
like
ultimately.
I
I
Like
other
commissions
like
so
a
work
session,
really
just
you
know
helps
commissioners.
C
C
C
Coming
and
then
the
actual
work
gets
done
and
whatever,
however,
frequently
you
all
decide
to
meet.
C
Right,
okay,
but
I
mean
your
only
duty:
your
only
duty
is
to
show
up.
You
know
how
what
well
and.
A
I
I
I
You
know
what
I'm
saying.
I
hope
that
too,
but
I
say
that
we're
always
going
to
agree
on
everything.
C
But
that's
the
thing
is
you
know
when
in
doubt
you
have
to
have
a
majority,
but
it.
C
A
Well,
thank
you
so
much
for
your
time
today
and
it
was
nice
to
ever
apply
to
see
your
face.
A
After
hearing
you
during
public
comment
meetings,
nicole,
because
I
always
get
to
see
your.
I
F
E
So,
just
to
recap,
our
originally
scheduled
5
p.m.
Slot
is
an
individual
who
doesn't
live.
C
Should
we
I'm
sorry
who
is
that
the
next
individual
is
alexander
mann.
A
I
don't
know
all
the
people
who
applied
obviously,
but
I
in
looking
at
the
applications
there's.
A
Don't
have
any
africa
any
black
people
that
applied,
except
for
valance,
but
she
dropped
out.
C
You
know
we
haven't
even
gotten
through
this
process,
yet
you
know
we
shouldn't
necessarily.
C
Assume
that
because
somebody's
applied-
and
there
are
seats
open,
that
will
necessarily
appoint.
C
Everyone
who
applied
so
that's
true,
I
had
urged
k
goodman
to
apply.
I
don't
know
why
she
hasn't.
D
She
works
with
macm.
I
have
encouraged
jackson
from
made
up
mind
to
either
apply.
A
I've
tried
to
reach
out
to
forrest
to
see
if
he.
J
A
Because
she's
on
the
usb
but
yeah,
because
I
thought
just
by
virtue
of
her
background
that.
J
We
had
we
had
more,
but
some
of
them
were
not
in
city
limits,
so,
okay,
understandable.
A
I'm
going
to
check
my
work,
email
yeah,
I'm
going
to
disconnect
briefly.
C
I'll
be
I'll
stay
on,
but
just
gonna.
J
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
E
J
J
A
The
women's
history
month,
honorees
just
came
out.
A
A
And
just
to
start
us
off
and
and
put
it
in
context,
I
wanted
to
read
a
little
bit
from.
A
The
the
memo
that
went
with
the
creation
of
this
ordinance
or
this
commission,
I'm
sorry
right.
A
The
community
access
their
community
advisory
on
public
safety
commission.
So
our
goal
in.
A
A
From
those
lessons
overall,
our
goal
is
to
increase
the
safety
of
bloomingtonians,
especially.
A
Those
who
have
been
marginalized
in
society
so
with
that
in
mind,
would
you
like
to
just
let
us.
A
Know
what
why
you
applied
for
the
commission,
what
appeals
to
you
to
serve
in
this
way.
K
K
Work
at
community
kitchen,
so
I
got
to
know
a
lot
of
the
people
experiencing
homelessness,
but.
K
Not
just
you
know,
people
like
that
plenty
of
people
with
homes
with
jobs
who
still
needed.
K
K
Worked
with
the
indiana
recovery
alliance
and
the
the
whole
approach
of
harm
reduction.
K
K
A
lot
of
issues-
and
I
think
this
commission
conservant
in
that
respect.
K
I
think
my
experience
with
the
indiana
recovery
alliance-
you
know,
put
me
in.
K
K
Industry,
especially
queer
and
trans
folk,
you
know
people
who
really
don't
have
a
voice
anywhere.
K
K
This
summer
I
was
working
with
a
few
people
in
town
on
creating
a
program
similar
to
the
cahoots.
K
Program
and
that
you're
familiar
with
that
yeah
yeah,
so
I
was
talking
to
sarah
k
lane
who.
K
I
believe
is
on
the
fair
housing
commission,
and
also
so
hannah
watt
and
david
broker,
who
are
both.
K
And
community
kitchens
we,
the
the
four
of
us,
were
exploring
starting
something
like
that.
K
And
I
think,
being
a
part
of
this
commission,
I
could
be
a
great
bridge.
K
You
know
that
is
a
a
goal
of
miscommission
to
implement
those
kinds
of
the
groups,
those
kinds.
A
Compelling
reasons
why
you,
you
would
be
a
good
good
fit.
I
think,
for
this
commission.
C
Alex
I
wanted
to
follow
up
on
that
is
bill.
If
you
don't
mind,
yeah
go
ahead,
yeah,
because
I
think.
C
K
And
how
to
get
people
whose
direct
lived
experience
you
know
needs
to
be
represented.
K
K
Response
either,
so
I
do
realize
that
I'm
in
a
position
where
it's
a
lot
more
accessible
to
me.
K
And
you
know
I
could
be
a
good
bridge
between
those
voices,
and
you
know
the
council.
C
Well
so,
but
I
think
that
goes
to
a
more
general
question
about
representation.
C
Do
you
have
a
pr
problem?
Being
that
being
one
of
those
representatives
I
mean.
K
Before
this
meeting
in
that,
I
have
to
remind
myself
that
I
was
one
of
these-
you
know.
K
K
K
For
those
underrepresented,
you
know,
I
do
think
that
I
can
and
I
don't
have
a
problem
representing.
K
I
just
you
know,
I'm
reaching
out
to
you
just
to
try
to
build
a
bridge
but
also
see
if
you
think.
K
Dialogue
going
so
that
that's
it
thanks.
I
mean
it's
not
an
easy
question
to
answer,
but
I
mean.
C
You
raised
a
really
good
one.
Just
by
you
know
your
application,
but
a
follow-up
to
that
is.
C
Like
there's
a
certain
inherent
skepticism
that
people
whom
this
commission
would
serve.
K
K
C
You
know
to
make
the
meeting
space
feel
safe
enough
for
that
necessary
dialogue
to
happen.
K
That's
a
good
question:
maybe
a
neutral
setting
is
the
first
thing
that
comes
to
mind.
K
For
me,
a
neutral
setting
and
like
day
in
time,
options
that-
and
this
is.
K
To
people,
because
those
are
you
know
some
of
the
the
barriers
that
I
hear.
K
Or
an
open
meeting
public
meeting
or
even
in
the
commission,
but
you
know
the
times-
are
limited.
K
City
property
government
buildings,
anything
like
that
yeah,
maybe
more
more
neutral,
more
public.
K
If
it
turns
out,
you
know
that
that
works
out
is
this
question
of
how
do
entities
like
a
council.
A
A
A
A
K
To
gather
that
kind
of
data
you
know
firsthand
and
also
you
know,
get
to
delegate
a
little.
K
These
populations-
I
you
know
it
seems
to
me
that
that
would
be
something
I
could.
I
could
offer.
A
Know
community
emergency
response
like
the
cahoots
program,
so
maybe
I'll
go
with
you
in
any.
K
Into
the
initial
stages
of
research
and
and
planning
before
the
pandemic,
hit.
C
Can
you
offer
us
an
example
of
your
thinking
by
describing
you
know,
maybe
some
of
the.
C
Rhetorically
ambitious
as
she
was,
but
I
imagine
you
have
a
lot
of
ideas,
a
lot
of
thoughts.
C
C
Their
feet
on
the
ground,
but
could
you
describe
a
couple
or
three
things
of
you
know
points
of.
K
I
think
yeah,
I
think
number
one
would
be
to
how
how
quickly
can
we
actually
implement
an.
K
K
K
That
yeah
number
one
is
how
to
create
an
effective
response
to
mental
health
crises.
K
K
Like
that
cahoots
program,
but
we
got
you
know
a
group
of
social
workers,
a
group
of
people
with.
K
Some
kind
of
experience
with
those
kinds
of
you
know
I
don't
want
to
say
high
risk
situations,
but.
K
Really
trying
to
get
some
oversight
and
accountability
for
the
police
when
it
comes
to.
K
Who
continue
to
work
there?
There's
not
a
lot
of
consistency
when
it
comes
to.
K
K
To
that
has
to
feel
like
one
of
the
safest
spaces
in
town,
because
you're
going
there
to
escape.
K
K
K
Would
be
the
houseless
population
which
nobody
has
any
kind
of
quick
easy
answer
for?
But
you
know.
K
We
do
have
a
great
amount
of
resources
in
town
and
anything
we
can
do
to
prevent.
You
know
just.
K
Sweeping
away
tents
when
people
have
them
up
or
just
those
kinds
of
you
know
dangerous
kinds.
K
Of
security
actions,
anything
we
can
do
to
improve
on
on
that
on
on
just
how
the
city
responds.
K
To
those
kinds
of
homeless
and
households,
crises
that
would
be
up
there
for
me,
too,.
C
That's
a
great
set
of
answers
and
you
know
like
it's
the
kind
of
thing.
I
think
that
the.
C
Commission
needs
so
thanks
for
that
yeah.
Of
course,
the
commission
members
would,
you
know.
A
A
C
K
K
Run
like
that
or
council
run
anything
like
that.
So
you
know
that's
a
good
question
actually.
C
It's
first
of
all,
this
is
a
new
commission
and
I
formed
the
I
created
the
last
new
commission.
C
If
we
knew
what
needed
to
be
done,
we'd
be
doing
it,
you
know
so,
but
there
will
be
some
staff.
A
C
C
Drop
you
in
and
abandon
you
and
you
should
feel
free
to
call
on
any
of
us.
You
know
if,
if
you.
C
C
A
You
know
it
just
occurred
to
me
that
jim
could
actually
watch
these
on
cats.
A
D
C
Account
we've
interviewed
one
two
three
four
today
we've
got
four
more
who.
C
So
we
need
to
put
out
another
call:
ask
people
to
apply.
Maybe
we
also
need
to
start
personally.
A
A
Anyway,
so
I
don't
have
to
officially
adjourn
either.
I
guess.