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Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission Documents:
https://bloomington.in.gov/council/public-safety-advisory/meetings
A
A
A
Okay,
so
we'll
do
a
roll
call
and
we'll
do
brief
introductions,
because
this
is
the
first
formal
meeting
for
several
members
and
it's
the
first
time
that
many
of
us
have
been
meeting
in
person
for
the
first
time
really
worked
on
the
reduction,
especially
for
Sofia
the.
A
D
A
All
right
so
I
guess
when
I
call
your
name
say
here
and
give
a
brief
introduction.
B
A
Yourself,
please
Pamela
from
Sparks.
C
My
name
is
Pamela
Brown
Sparks
I
have
a
degree
in
elementary
education
from
Saint
Mary
of
the
woods.
College
I
have
been
interested
in
social
justice
since
I
was
a
child.
C
E
E
I
saw
getting
involved
with
this
commission
as
doing
my
work
or
doing
the
work
that
I'm
theorizing
so
I'm,
not
just
sitting
in
a
nice
cozy,
Ivory
Tower,
but
I'm
actually
involved
with
the
community
I
also
volunteer
at
Shalom
Community
Center,
and
this
Sunday
I'm
helping
Forest
Gilmore,
give
a
message
at
my
church
at
the
Unitarian
Universalist
Church,
so
happy
to
join
with
you
and
do
some
good
work
in
the
community.
B
A
A
I'm,
a
student
I'm,
a
teacher
student
at
Indiana,
University
I'm,
studying
Middle
Eastern
studies,
Asian
studies
on
political
science.
F
F
And
I'm
happy
to
understand
how
this
meeting
is
concessions
going
on
in
wintertime,
I
read
three
course:
very
comprehensive,
very
eclectic
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
and
contributing
through
Society.
C
F
A
And
I
I
I
have
a
kind
of
news
background
in
business
and
I've
also
taught
both
politics
and
business
and
I
actually
have
some
news.
I'm
going
to
be
continuing
my
studies
in
the
fall
and
I'm
hoping
to
enroll
as
a
PhD
candidate.
Congratulations.
B
A
You
as
in
a
System
Dynamics,
which
is
a
field
where
you
combine
computer
science
and
many
other,
like
social
sciences,
to
try
to
resolve
complex
problems.
So
that's
exciting.
It's
very
exciting
and
I've
been
on
this
commission
three
actually
I
think
I
was
one
of
the
first
founding
members,
I
guess,
or
one
of
the
initial
appointees
like
Cami
and
and
so
yeah.
This
report,
especially
it
means
so
much
to
the
two
of
us.
This
is
kind
of
like
the
culmination
of
a
lot
of
work
from
other
people
who
aren't
here.
A
You
know
other
people
in
the
community,
yeah
and
and
and
especially
all
the
people
who
are
living
in
our.
C
A
Not
normally
heard
or
taken
into
account
that
we
really
tried
to
push
to
the
front
in
this
report
and
whose
needs
we've
tried
to
include
in
our
recommendations:
okay,
yeah
Carolyn.
My
name
is
Carolyn
leidenbach.
B
I
am
a
psychiatric
nurse
currently
working
on
the
emergency
department
at
IU,
Health,
Bloomington
I'm,
also,
a
doctoral
student
in
psychiatric
mental
health,
nursing
at
Purdue,
University
and
so
I
work
very
closely
with
the
Livingston's
very
vulnerable
communities
in
my
department
and
and
have
for
the
last
couple
years,
also
at
Wilmington,
Meadows
Hospital
and
that's
where
I
come
from
my
background.
My
interest,
basically
I
missed
in
this.
G
Just
never
finished
it
and
my
degree
is
in
Psychology.
That's
also
my
passion.
So
you
know
people
are
on
the
question.
A
Right
all
right,
so
that
finishes
our
roll
call
and
introductions,
and
next
we
need
to
approve
the
agenda.
Does
anyone
have
anything
to
add.
C
C
On
the
hill
I,
don't
know
what
the
name
of
it
is
I'm.
Sorry,
oh.
B
A
Or
yeah,
either
seven
or
eight
topics,
suggestions
for
future
agendas,
big
I'm,
not
sure
if
we
can
get
to
discuss
that
today,
because
we
do
have
a
packed
agenda,
do
you
think
that
would
be
okay
and
appropriate
to
discuss
that
then
discuss
that
next
month?
Yes,.
C
A
Okay,
great
and
oh,
it's
not
on
here,
but
is
any.
Are
you
taking
me
minutes?
Okay,
awesome,
I
didn't
know
if
we
normally
appoint
someone
to
do
that.
I
couldn't
remember
because
I
don't
care,
usually.
H
A
A
Thank
you,
Ash
and
approval
of
the
minutes
from
last
month.
B
B
A
Okay,
then
then
those
are
approved.
There
are
no
here,
no
objections.
A
Yes,
with
that,
one
change:
okay,
great
okay,
so
reports
from
co-chairs
who
are
not
present
individual.
D
A
Before
we
get
to
committee
reports,
are
there
any
reports
from
individuals,
members.
F
A
Have
it's
kind
of
a
report
kind
of
a
question
I
know
that
we
had
talked
less
needing
about
preparing,
like
a
kind
of
flyer,
handout
situation,
to
exercise
what
we're
doing
and
maybe
get
more
people
interested
in
the
commission
and
I
was
starting
to
work
on
that
and
I
think
that
I
wanted
to
hear
more
from
you
about
like
what
the
actual
purpose
would
be
like.
What
we
were
focusing
on
is.
H
B
I
think
you
might
have
been
the
person
that
brought
up
initially
I
was
thinking
the
first
and
the
third
thing
you
said.
So
what
is
the
commission?
What
is
like
the
which
and
some
of
that
information
is
actually
in
this
report
that
you've,
you
know
so
there's
been
information
about
the
purpose
of
the
original
caps
Commission
and
and
then
encouraging
interaction
from
the
community,
encouraging
people
to
join
the
commission
and
encouraging
people
to
attend
our
meetings,
and
you
know,
have
their
voices
be
heard
online.
G
B
F
E
Or
it
doesn't
look
any
different
that
because
the
city
will
issue
Pride
people
to
join
commissions,
but
it's
like
how
do
you
tell
the
difference
between
commissions
if
it's
just
a
name
or
a
lion
item?
It's
not.
B
B
A
My
only
questions
would
be
like
what
is
the
plan
for
distribution
of
the
Flyers
divorce
created
and
what
does
it
call
it
action,
and
can
it
be
more
specific
than
join
the
commission,
because
how
many
seats
do
we
have
open
one
or
two
yeah,
and
can
we
and
can
it
be
more
than
you
know,
come
to
our
public
meetings
and
let
us
know
like
you
know,
maybe
you
know
if
we
decide
to
take
up
some
of
the
record
like
one
of
the
recommendations
in
the
report
is
to
have
like
a
standing
and
maybe
that
would
do
regular
Outreach.
A
Inspiring
paper
flying
if
it's
just
for
like
all
the
times
you
know
it's
usually
like
wiring
on
polls,
is
usually
for
like
an
event
yeah
with
the
time
so
I
mean
it
doesn't
have
to
be,
it
can
be
just
general
awareness
I'm,
just
saying
you
know,
if
we're
gonna
go
to
the
work
of
wiring
and
everything
I
want
to
make
sure
we
get
her,
you
know
bang
for
our
buck
or.
H
F
A
It
could
be,
though,
that
well
because
I
I
mean
we'll
talk
about
this
later,
but
the
next
event
will
probably
likely
be
the
genealogy
event
right
and
some
thoughts
more
like
a
more
of
a
specific
interest
within
like
the
overarching
interest
of
the
commission,
then
it
might
be
helpful
to
have
like
more
of
a
general
push
if
we're
able
to
take
the
time
one
of
the
things
I
think
that
could
be
really
helpful
to
our
commission
and
getting
support
for
the
recommendations
in
the
report
is
to
you
know-
and
this
is
something
I
was
hoping
that
we
might
work
on.
A
You
know
throughout
the
next
year.
Is
you
know
trying
to
get
endorsements,
whether
that's
from
organizations
or
individuals?
So
we
could
even
consider
going
as
far
as
having
some,
even
just
like
a
Google
form
where
people
can
just
sign
up
into
like
not
a
petition,
but
basically
it's
time
to
endorse
the.
A
B
It
has
like
graphic
design
skills,
so
yeah,
wonderful.
If
we
even
just
had
like
a
logo,
you
know
that
we
could
then
use
in
the
future
on
various
different
things
or
where
we
could
have
the
signage
or
flyers
or
whatnot.
B
Of
the
city,
well-known
yeah,
you
know
I'm
talking
about
branding
Angela.
G
F
A
A
It's
like
public
record
now,
but
if
you
know
if
it's
passed
today,
then
I
would
imagine
that
if
we
ask
Ash
very
nicely,
they
might
include
the
report
on
the
commission
website.
Next,
with
like
a
butt
with
like
a
square
like
they
did.
A
Hopefully,
as
we
have
the
results
of
the
feasibility
study.
Hopefully,
then,
we've
got
a
whole
list
of
signatures
of
individuals
who
support
this
yeah
I
like
that
idea,
though
so
yeah
I,
don't
want
to
get
too
off
track
on
the
agenda.
B
A
We
could
even
I
mean
it's
up
to
you
guys
we
could
either
we
could
just
have.
We
could
call
it
yeah
I
mean
it
is
a
part
of
Outreach
and
we
are
going
to
suggest
that
they
that
we
have
an
Outreach
committee
as
well.
So
so
maybe
it
should
just
be
included
in
putting
the
Outreach
committee.
Sport,
probably
yeah,.
A
No
actually
I
was
kind
of
hoping
that
we
might
create
one
today,
because
once
we
vote
on
and
approve
the
report,
the
alternative,
Public
Safety
Outreach
commission
is
officially
solved.
A
A
Let's
see
here
reports,
okay,
so
where
are
we
actually?
Okay,
that's
under
new
business?
Okay.
So,
as
far
as
committees
are.
E
No
so
we
just
talked
about
this
start
the
Start
results
which
we
pres
we
presented
and
talked
about
before,
and
then
we
were
just
talking
about
preparing
for
the
annual
report
and
so
some
some
of
the
things
that
we
have
talked
about
doing
didn't
end
up
materializing.
E
So
generally
we're
just
looking
forward
to
filling
out
a
section
of
the
annual
report.
To
say
this
is
the
type
of
research
we
did,
which
could
be
a
preamble
to
the
start
report
itself.
A
Okay,
and
so
we
have
discussion
on
the
annual
report
later
on
the.
A
B
A
A
A
Let's,
let's
let's
hear
the
report
from
that
committee.
C
We're
currently
working
on
a
project
called
the
black
genealogy
day
and
we
have
located
someone
who
we
would
like
to
be
the
speaker
and
we
are
coming
along
putting
that
day
together,
I'd
like
you
to
speak
about
about
what
you
know,
nasala.
A
Yeah
so
Tammy
and
Patty
and
I,
who
are
current.
A
Ly,
attended
a
meeting
with
the
Historical
Society
to
plan
an
upcoming
event
to
cope
that
would
be
co-hosted
by
the
Caps
commission,
the
historic,
the
Monroe
County,
Historical
Society
and
possibly
other
organizations
who
mom
Patty's
reaching
out
to
other
local
organizations.
So
it
you
know,
we
really
are
trying
to
make
it
abroad.
A
A
She
lives
in
Louisiana
and
would
probably
be
presenting
virtually
to
be
the
keynote
speaker
and
yeah.
She
seems
fantastic.
A
D
A
Family
and
I
assume
many.
C
Doing
research
on
the
Lost
River
plantations
and
lost
plantations.
She
does
things
to
recreate
the
The
Narrative
about
the
enslave,
to
make
it
a
more
truthful
story
and
to
help
people
find
things
out
like
to
find
what
their
lost
plantations
are,
that
their
family
members
were
on
and
she's
very
good
at
that.
A
C
A
Yeah,
so
one
thing
we
were
discussing
this
morning
is
possibly
tapping
into
the
funds
that
the
city
council,
appropriated
or
allocated
for
our.
A
We
do
plan
to
have
this
event
this
calendar
year
and
I
believe
those
funds
have
to
be
used
by
the
end
of
this
calendar
year
and
I.
Don't
know
if
any
I
don't
know
of
any
other
event
that
the
commission
is
currently
planning.
So
I
said:
I
I
suggest
that
that
you
know
we
officially
take
a
vote
in
this
meeting
to
use
those
funds
for
that
event,
unless
anyone
thinks
of
any
other
event,
events
that
they
might
want
to
do
before
the
end
of
the
calendar
year.
We.
B
Have
mentioned,
maybe
in
the
last
monthly
meetings
that
we
might
have
another
Community
input
session
like
talking
about
I,
believe
that
you
were
virtual
for
that
one
talking
about
what
direction
the
community
would
be
interested
in
that
we
go
in
for
for
Future
Works
Jason's
Champion
aside.
Maybe
he
remembers
that
yeah.
A
F
B
A
For
the
event,
so
we
wanted
to
like
bring
back
to
the
table,
but
maybe
not
necessarily
the
entire
yeah.
We
don't
have
to
decide
on
a
dollar
amount,
but
today
yeah,
but
we
do
want
to
make
sure
we
use
those
spines,
and
so
maybe
this
Outreach
event,
maybe
is
that
something
that
you
think
might
be
planned
by
the
future
Outreach
committee.
That
sounds
very
reasoning.
A
A
Well,
we're
already,
we
already
are-
are
doing
it
sort
of
through
the
reparations
committee.
So.
A
A
F
F
A
Well,
possibly,
we
can
put
in
our
requests
for
a
budget
when
we
do
the
annual
report,
and
so
that's
something
I'm,
hoping
that
we're
going
to
discuss
under
new
business
when
we
get
there
is
the
budget
request
that
would
go
along
with
our
report
to
the
council
and
oh
there.
It
is
under
it's
already
there
under
7c
yeah
yep,
it's
on
the
list,
okay,
so
these.
B
A
A
Okay,
so
would
anyone
like
to
second
the
motion
on
the
table?
Okay,
you.
B
G
A
No
objections:
we
now
have
a
preparations
committee.
Would
anyone
else
like
to
join
the
preparations
committee
at
this
point?
Besides
myself,
Patty
and
Pamela,
who
are
already
on
the
committee.
F
A
C
Well,
I
wanted
to
try
and
do
a
thing
to
make
reparations
for
the
black
community
in
Bloomington,
because
they've
been
affected
a
lot
by
City
decisions
like
there
used
to
be
four
African-American
communities
and
they
were
forced
to
move
because
the
city
and
the
factory
and
the
university
moved
people
from
those
neighborhoods
and
forced
them
into
the
west
side,
and
then,
when
they
did
get
to
the
West
Side,
it
became
a
place.
That's
close
to
a
super
fun
cleanup
site
because
they
were
dumping.
C
C
That's
what
I
was
taught
in
this
community
and
I
want
the
kids
and
parents
now
to
be
able
to
take
pride
in
their
history
and
learn
the
truth
about
where
they
came
from
and
I
think
that
that
could
help
make
up
for
all
the
the
decisions
that
have
been
made.
That
have
unjustly
affected
the
African-American
Community.
We
can
begin
to
give
back
positive
things
to
the
community
and
maybe
make
a
connection
where
they
will
have
more
trust
and
want
to
deal
more
with
the
city.
If
we
do
this
event,.
D
A
Yeah
we
it's
sort
of
broad
at
this
point
like
on
the
committee,
so
far
we've
discussed
like
this
event.
The
genealogy
is
the
first
event
the
committee
has
really
put
together
in
the
past.
The
reparations
committee
has
discussed
doing
other
initiatives,
but
none
of
them
come
to
fruition
until
this
one.
This
is
the
first
one
that's
coming
over
within.
So.
A
To
talk
about
some
of
the
other
things
that
the
committee
has
discussed,
Pamela
like
I
know,
there's
like
the
mayor's
for
racial
Equity
and
I
actually
think
that
something
now
that
the
operations
committee
is
reformed
and
we
have
two
new
members
that
we
should
get
back
to
pushing
for
which
is
like
this
mayoral
resolution.
It's
basically
a
mayoral
initiative
on
racial
equity
and
to
make
that
a
priority
in
the
city,
and
it's
something
that
I
think
we
could
ask.
A
A
A
Yeah,
so
those
are
some
other
things
that
we
have
discussed.
We
haven't
followed
up
on
because,
frankly,
my
time
has
taken
up
with
this
report.
A
lot
of
Pamela's
was
as
well,
and
it
was
just
the
two
of
us
for
a
while
on
the
committee
and
so
the
genealogy
events,
the
first
one
that
the
committee
still
leaves
forward.
F
A
A
A
That's
what
we
have
dissolved
it
before,
because
if
you
dissolve
it,
you
can
still
do
the
work,
but
then
you
meet
online.
But
if
it's
an
official
committee,
which
it
is
now,
you
have
to
meet
here
in
person,
yeah
I'm,
assuming
that
the
discussions
are
somewhere
in
the
previous
records
right
I
want
to
see
what
happens.
I
won't
ask
questions,
because
you
have
a
lot
of.
F
A
F
H
Yeah
I
think
a
point
of
reminder
is
that
you
know
the
open
door
model
supplier
communities,
whether
or
not
you.
H
As
a
committee,
so
that
you
were,
you
know
just
two
people
that
you
were
saying
two
people
and
planning
your
work
together.
That's
you
know
two
out
of
nine.
In
this
case,
that's
not
important
when
you're
not
having
a
meeting
of
information.
You're
just
doing
your
your
work,
but
if
you
were
an
official
committee
or
you
were
acting
in
a
way
that
you
thought
about
story
about
the
committee
of
information.
H
A
It
was
so
if
you
had
known
about
it
and
we
were
like
we
want
to
have
this
discussion
or
the
History
Center
about
the
needs
for
the
event
and
like
what
their
facility
looks
like
and
how
that
works.
Would
that
be
an
instance
where
we
would
have
to
publish
a
notice.
H
I
hate
it,
it
depends,
dig
and
look
further
into
it
because
I
mean
sometimes
I
mean
at
that
point.
I
don't
know
if
you
were
acting
as
a
committee,
because
you
have
story.
H
A
A
All
right
and
then
so
as
long
as
we're
forming
committees,
is
there
a
motion
to
create
a
standing
alternative,
Public
Safety?
Well,
do
we
even
need
to
call
it
alternative,
Public
Safety?
Can
we
just
call
it
a
public
safety,
Outreach
Community,
yeah
I
mean
I
I
would
think
so.
I.
F
A
A
F
A
A
E
So
if
we
call
it
the
Outreach
committee,
the
purpose
of
the
committee's
actions
would
be
to
do
that
Outreach,
which
would
feed
back
into
the
broader
commission,
which
is
partially
tasked
in
their
mission
with
finding
alternatives
to
policing
so
other
ways
of,
and
that's
why
so.
That
was
the
the
development
of
alternative
Public
Safety
results.
C
E
We
shifted
it,
so
it
was
a
positive
because
we're
not
we're
not
pushing
away
from
policing
we're
investigating
positively
finding
other
ways
of
ensuring
Public,
Safety
and
so
Public
Safety
Outreach
committee
sounds
reasonable
to
me.
B
A
F
A
A
H
Okay,
I,
mostly
just
wanted
to
welcome
the
new
member
and
other
newer
members
and
I,
do
have
some
other
updates
about
budget
annual
report
and
admission
review.
I
think
those
are
also
agenda
items
so
I
can
hear
those
updates.
Then,
if
that
works.
H
But
if
you
have
any
questions,
if
you
admitted
odl
review,
please
let
me
know
and
I
can
I
can
help,
but
committees
are
their
own
governing
bonds
according
to
the
newer
law,
so
that
they
all
want
to
fall
under
the
requirement.
Foreign.
A
Okay,
so
moving
on
to
the
brief
recess:
do
we
need
to
take
a
recess
today,
or
should
we
keep
going
to
make
use
of
our
time?
No
reason.
A
A
D
A
It
yeah
all
right.
Moving
on
to
new
business
commission
approval
of
Apso
special
committees,
research
report,
so
before
moving
to
approve
the
report,
is
there
any
visiting
one?
Did
anyone
find
any
last-minute
typos
or
important
revisions
or
suggestions?
G
Which
I
could
be
wrong
about
is
whenever
I
was
like
turning
this
off,
then
I,
don't
know
if
I
had
it
pulled
up
like
the
final
report
that
you
edited
today
or
something
but
like
the
pages
don't
match
whenever
I
was
printing
it
like
so
it's
like
age,
110
was
the
end
of
it
and
it's
like
a
caps
commission
and
then
it
goes
up
to
like
115
Acres.
B
A
Because
I
just
added
stakeholders,
operational
stakeholder
C,
who
has
you
know,
decided
to
keep
their
identity
hidden,
but
I'm
very
pleased
to
report
just
got
their
revisions
of
their
quotes
to
me
this
morning
to
include
in
the
report
so
I'm
so
happy
I
mean
because
they
were
out
on
vacation
and
so
because
I
had
removed
those
you
know,
since
we
removed
any
stakeholder
quotes,
who
either
said
no.
A
Not
include
my
quotes
or
who
just
didn't
reply
to
us
so
yeah.
That's
why
and
I.
Thank
you
for
that
reminder
because
I
just
went
in
and
there's
like
a
little
refresh
thing.
I
have
to
do
on
the
table
of
contents.
When
I
do
this,
and
so
I
just
hit
it
so
now
it
should
be
right.
Yeah
the
table
of
content
should
match
the
page.
A
Or
other
four.
A
This
or
oh
I,
don't
know
if
it's
necessary
to
reread
it
again
for
typos
yeah.
A
F
But
yeah.
A
D
A
A
Thanks
and
I
think
even
though
I
did
make
a
summary
to
put
in
the
report,
I
think
you're
right
that,
like
a
one
or
two
pager
that
could
be
handed
out
like
on
papers,
would
be
really
nice
to
have
to
you
know
make
in
addition
to
maybe
a
flyer
about
the
commission.
Maybe
one
on
the
report
specifically
saying
you
know
and,
like
you
said,
maybe
linking
it
took
their
call
to
action
and
stuff
like
that.
So.
A
That's
definitely
not
a
requirement
for
commissions
to
create
support
size
or
scope.
Okay,
it
was
you
know.
This
is
a
volunteer
role
being
on
this
commission
and
you
know
we
all
come
from
a
scholarly
background.
Those
of
us,
especially
who
are
on
the
special
committee,
come
from
scholarly
backgrounds
and
it's
a
scholarly,
town
and
so
I
think
we
felt
that
to
have
the
most
impact
we
would
write.
We
would
create
the
report
in
a
somewhat
scholarly
way.
A
What's
more
important,
I
think
the
level
scholarly
format
is
that
it
was
evidence-based
and
if
it's
Community
lens
an
extraven
where
we
really
focused
on
process
and
hopefully
sticking
to
the
creation
of
the
commission
and
the
principles
that
we
all
agreed
on,
really
principle
driven
so
yeah,
no,
it's
not
required
yeah.
No,
so
with
that
I
mean
I,
guess
we
we've
already
sort
of
started
around
Robin.
You
might
as
well
continue
to
see
if
anyone
has
any
comments.
A
F
I
asked
me
a
question,
and
maybe
some
of
you
know
that
I
am
I
just
want
to.
F
A
F
A
On
the
website,
okay,
so
yeah
like.
E
A
A
Would
you
agree
Pamela
and
Jason
you've
also
been
on
the
commission.
E
And-
and
you
know
some
of
those
are
resolutions
we
passed
and
I.
Think
it's
incumbent
upon
me
is
the
rhetorician
to
say,
like
passing.
Those
documents
might
not
be
might
not
seem
as
similar
to
to
acting
in
the
community
like
forming
events
where
we
do
like
physical
service,
but,
like
we've,
been
prodding
service
organizations,
advocacy
groups,
politicians
to
do
things
so
like
that's
what
we
can
do
as
a
commission
is
to
like
do
this
research
and
present
it
to
people
who
can
take
action.
F
E
Is
officially
just
me
and
Shelby,
but
anybody
can
join
yeah.
F
E
A
But
yeah
to
your
question
about,
like
has
been
like
resolved,
resolved
any
kind
of
problems
like
so
yeah.
We
don't
have
a
budget
or
really
like.
We
don't
have
legislative
Authority
right.
We
can
only
advise
on
policy
change
and
then
our
budget,
in
fact
we
didn't-
have
a
budget
until
about
two
months
ago.
A
All
the
work
we
did
before
was
with
no
budget.
You
guys
think
no.
We
did
everything
with
no
expenses,
no
expense,
okay,
and
so
mainly,
we've
seen
our
role
to
announce
how
our
Charter
is
written
or
the
ordinance
that
formed
our
commission.
A
Our
role
is
to
do
Outreach
with
the
community
together,
research,
best
practices
and
advice
throughout
the
city,
so
I
think
we've
kind
of
seen
our
role
as
yeah,
as
basically
as
doing
that
of
kind
of
being
the
liaison
between
underserved
underrepresented
folks
in
the
city
use
the
term
marginalized,
and
the
policy
makers.
A
So
any
comments
on
the
report
in
particular.
Did
you
have
any
comments
on
the
report
Sophia?
In
my
opinion,
the
report.
F
A
States
are
doing
I
think
if
I
were
like,
if
you,
if
I,
were
a
mayor.
F
Or
did
you
say
the
more
policemically?
If
I
see
this
report,
probably
I
will
say
that
maybe
we
should
make
some
policies
or
we
should
develop
some
policy
in
some.
We
should
include
Community
responders
to
this
crisis
or
how
we
can
create
more
solutions
which
are
sustainable,
I.
Think
it's
success
in
my
view,
but
it's
not
very
specific.
It's
not
like
very
much.
We
have
I
mean
I
saw
the
I
can
Nicole
said
the.
A
F
A
It's
not
very
specific
in
Bloomington,
it's
very
much
like
being
include
other
states
like
there
are.
These
are
the
United
States
they
start
having,
and
it's
time
we
should
address.
A
Yeah
I
think
the
most
specific
or
is
it
I
mean
as
far
as
like
I
see
what
you
mean
specifically
as
far
as
local.
A
All
the
Outreach
we
did
was,
you
know,
local
and,
and
a
lot
of
that
does
tie
back
and
reflect
the.
F
Much
yeah
but
I
think
it's
a
good
report
like
at
least
it's
telling
how
what
is
like
what
this
community
is
about
and
how
you
want
to
change
the.
A
Different
strategically
yeah
I
think
it's
good
yeah
I
think
that's,
probably
the
most
specific
recommendation
is
the
first
one
or
that's
saying
you
know
we
have
found
these
systemic
problems
around
this
issue,
and
here
is
the
specific
you.
B
F
F
A
F
A
Certainly,
a
lot
of
the
problems
that
we're
talking
about
that
we
found
in
our
work
that
are
the
most
Central
to
public
safety
concerns
from
the
Outreach
that
we've
heard
in
our
community.
So
far
that
we're
really
focused
in
on
this
report.
The
mental
health
homelessness.
A
A
Are
very
specific
problems
to
Bloomington,
as
if
you
know,
if
you
read
the
Outreach,
almost
every
person
you
know
wouldn't
be
asked.
What
are
the
major
drastic
driving.
A
That
way,
in
fact,
yeah
there's
the
Public
Safety
that
Public
Safety
National
report
where
they
actually
said
these
problems
and
they
named
homelessness,
housing,
insecurity,
opioid
epidemic
and
I,
think
they
call
that
behavioral
top
yeah.
D
D
A
Local
and
specific
yeah
yeah,
you
know
we're
that
we're
seeing
you
know,
here's
what
we
think
systemically
is
allowing
these
problems
to
continue
growing
or
persisting,
and
so
we're
hoping
to
actually
take
a
strategic
specifically.
H
A
A
So
I
think
that's
like
yeah
I
think
that's
probably
the
most
specific
part
of
the
report.
I
would
say
that
I
think
is
where
we're
really
trying
to
take
a
local
assistant,
Foundation.
A
D
E
But
in
in
a
way,
that's
in
that
that
reinforces
our
methodology
right
because
we
started
out
by
looking
at
other
cities
that
this
was
hap,
that
that
had
different
programs
and
also
to
think
about
bookending.
When
Nature
and
I
presented
last
year's
annual
report,
it
was
right
after
councilmember,
Piedmont
Smith
talked
about
looking
at
the
kahoots
program
right,
which
Nigel
immediately
keyed
in
on
and
I
was
like.
I,
don't
know
what
this
is.
So
it's
we're.
E
Our
community
was
already
thinking
about
alternative
ways
of
coordinating
these
things
and
then
also
I've
been
thinking
about
the
fact.
The
phenomenon
right
so
like
affirming
that
this
is
happening
all
over
the
country.
We're
saying
it's
clear
that
everywhere
needs
to
respond
to
this
and
here's
how
we're
going
to
do
it
specifically
in
Bloomington.
A
That
are
in
the
report
around
this
issue
saying
we
suggest
that
you
look
into
a
community
responders,
basically
so
yeah.
Definitely
all
right
any.
Are
you
open
up
with
your
comments?
Yeah
yeah.
C
A
Thank
you
both
as
well
as
special
committee
co-committee
members
I'll,
miss
you
both
this
is
our
cocomit.
Our
special
committee
is
about
to
dissolve
evaporate
into
the
nothingness
where
dissolved
committees
go,
but
I'll
see
you
soon
on
the
new
Outreach
commission,
so
Jason,
probably
all
son
email
list
me
and
to
find
more
about
research.
A
F
A
A
A
Like
before
we
vote,
I
just
wanted
to
have
a
couple
thoughts.
I
was
having
sort
of
like
on
the
way
here.
I
should
have
prepared
like
something
written,
but
I
was
just
thinking
to
sort
of,
because
it
is
like
three
years
that
went
into
this,
and
you
know
I
think
this
report
it
does.
It
reflects
a
lot
of
community
members,
experiences
and
perceptions
in
here
that
doesn't
mean
everyone
agrees
on
everything,
and
that
certainly
doesn't
mean
that
all
the
key
stakeholders,
you
know,
would
100
endorse
everything.
A
That's
in
here
either
I
mean
we
still
need
to
do
the
work
after
we
vote
on
this.
To
actually
get
you
know
some
kinds
of
endorsements,
but
you
know,
certainly
not
everyone
in
the
community
will
100
support
everything
that
we're
recommending.
So
I
just
want
to
say
that
you
know
we're
aware
of
this.
A
A
As
far
as
like
an
ideological
or
moral
sort
of
what
matters
to
people
right,
when
we
ask
people,
what's
your
experience
with
it
in
general,
we
hear
these
specific
things
that
tells
us
these
are
their
priorities,
you
know,
and
so,
and
certainly
the
quantitative
research
hopefully
speaks
to
the
needs
part
as
well
as
what
people
say
right,
but
it's
also
backed
up
by
material
objective,
quantitative
data
that
says
our
county
is
the
worst
in
Indiana
for
housing
in
Securities
and
economic
inequality.
A
You
know
which
are
two
things
that
and
that
I
mean
that's
objective
as
it
gets.
These
are
those
County
Health
ratings.
You
know
so
I.
A
Attempted
to
do
is
to
yeah
and
to
document
and
to
record
into
reflect
what
the
communities
needs
and
priorities
are
on
Public
Safety
at
this
moment
in
time
in
this
community,
and
so
yeah
with
that
said,
I
mean
I
also
feel
like.
We
are
really
grateful.
I
think
this.
Everyone
in
the
special
committee
is
extremely
grateful
for
all
the
key
stakeholders
who.
A
And
conducted
Outreach
with
us,
like
I,
don't
think
anyone
was
forced
to
by
their
boss,
I
hope.
Not.
Everyone
seemed
to
be
voluntarily
speaking
with
us
and
giving
us
their
honest
thoughts
on
a
subject
which
is
obviously
fairly
politically
sensitive.
You
know,
Public
Safety
is
it's
a
pretty
important
topic
in
a
municipal,
City.
D
A
I
I
know
we
definitely
appreciated
from
you
know,
I
think
I
think
we
well
from
what
we
experienced
all
the
key
stakeholders
in
this
city
care
deeply
about
this
topic
and
they
want
outcomes
to
improve
and
I
think
that's
the
driving
motivator
for
why
they
were
so.
A
You
know
willing
to
talk
with
us
and
then
you
know,
look
over
these
pages
of
quotes.
We
sent
them
and
revise
them
and
go
into
the
public
record
like
this.
You.
A
A
tall
ask
for
someone
in
a
in
a
public
beating
us
in
a
publicly
elected
or
even
a
staff
position.
I
think
for
a
city,
so
I
mean
I.
Think
we
really
need
to
hand
it
to
those
people
and
commend
them,
or
you
know,
for
kind
of
past
yeah
for
doing
that
and
I
think
that
speaks
to
their
yeah.
I.
Think
I
said
enough
about
it.
Jason.
E
And
that
also
includes
to
to
so
people
that
we
didn't
necessarily
agree
with.
Like
my
my
some
of
my
favorite
Outreach
was
different,
like
a
lot
of
my
Outreach
was
people
expressing
the
same
things
that
I
think
right,
which
is
nice
but
I
like
to
hear
different
views,
because
that
that
was
our
goal
was
to
like
not
alienate
anybody
right.
So
it
was
really.
E
It
was
rewarding
to
me
to
see
that
yes,
indeed,
we
do
think
differently
in
this
town
and
we
can
still
co-exist
and
represent
that
right,
and
the
other
thing
that
I
want
to
lift
up
is
the
stakeholders
that,
when
we
sent
them
their
quotes,
they
said
well,
we
don't
necessarily
want
to
be
represented
in
this
way,
or
even
some
that
pulled
back.
They
still
shared
with
us.
A
You
know
because
they
either
didn't
respond,
or
they
specifically
said
we
don't
want
our
votes
in
this
report.
I
mean
I,
I
agree.
Things
are.
B
A
And
in
all
of
the
recommendations
and
findings,
and
many
commission
members
I
hope
some
of
you
read
those
stakeholder
quotes
when
they
were
still
in
the
draft
stages
on.
F
A
Okay,
so
with
that
said,
should
we
take
a
vote
on
this?
Should
we
move
to
approve
D
all.
A
All
right
any
second,
second
approval
of
you
before.
Okay,
should
we
go
around
since
it's
so
important
and
just
do
a.
A
H
E
A
D
A
So
with
you
unanimously,
the
report
has
passed
into
the
public
record
of
the
commission
as
its
work.
B
F
F
A
Yeah-
and
so
you
know
after
this
we'll
I
got
an
Outreach
committee
will
discuss.
A
That's
done
the
annual
report
to
council
so
yeah
we
had
discussed
how
we
want
to
structure
that
I,
guess
I.
Think
we
in
the
last
meeting-
or
maybe
we
didn't,
did
we
discuss
having
a
separate
report
on
this
report.
Besides,
like
the
annual
report
for
the
commission,
or
did
we
just
want
to
include
it
all
in
one,
I
have.
H
An
answer-
oh
so
I
spoke
with
Stephen
Lucas,
the
main
internship
accountable
and
the.
H
H
One
two
three
four,
however
many
people-
maybe
this
would
be
best
make
new
going
forward.
A
Okay,
so
they
so
they.
A
They
would
prefer
to
have
the
Public
Safety
report
included
with
our
annual
report,
rather
than
have
a
separate
one.
Yep.
A
Yeah
so
last
year
we
had
two
of
us
who
gave
a
presentation
and
I
mean
I'm
open
to
doing
that
again
or
we
could.
If
everyone
wants
to
attend,
we
could
all
be
there
or
you
know,
there's
all
kinds
of
options.
So
what
are
your
all
thoughts
on
on
the
annual
report?
Basically
I
think
whoever
wants
to
be
there.
A
D
H
No
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
sure
I
didn't
know.
Did
you
want
to?
Is
this
an
easy
alternative
over
safety
special
committee
that
you
want
to
submit
to
the
mayor
or
also
the
mayor?
Is
this
yeah.
A
Yeah
I
guess
we
can
discuss
that
in
the
Outreach
committee.
The
next
further
report
does
who,
as
far
as
delivering
it
to
the.
D
D
F
H
H
Know
usually,
council
meeting
starts
at
6
30,
and
the
reports
tend
to
be
one
of
the
first
things.
B
D
B
F
F
A
Really
for
the
whole
commission's
work
and
so
yeah
I
mean
we
certainly
don't
need
to
come,
and
but
if
you
you
know
it's
just
up
to
you,
if
you
want
to
be
there,
you
definitely
open.com.
F
F
H
6
30
is
start
time
that
reports
sometimes
yeah.
A
Pretty
soon
after
that,
and
so
because
we're
also
reporting
on
for
the
whole
Commission,
what's
Council
review
of
commission,
what's
that
acceptance
yeah,
so
do
we
have
time
to.
F
F
A
A
A
We
really
could
have
used
it
in
the
spring
when
we
put
on
that
event,
but
we
didn't
have
anything
so
maybe
that's
why
they
then
decided
to
give
it
to
us
thinking.
We
might
do
another
one.
E
A
B
H
Is
going
to
be
considering
a
review
of
commission
as
a
whole,
and
so
they're.
H
Of
determining
how
to
best
do
this,
but
I
may
need
to
be
collecting.
You
know,
data
or
computer
information
on
the
work
that
you
all
have
done
over
the
past
two
years.
B
H
The
first
time
in
15
years,
so
they
may
ask
you
questions
at
the
annual
reports
yeah
or
they
may
say
that.