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A
To
order
at
11
44.
roll
call,
please,
and
when
you
announce
here.
A
B
Hoffman
here
rose
township,
mcgillivray
here
madison
heights.
B
Kuhn
is
absent
with
notice.
I
don't
see
him
on
here
luebs
here
in
clawson,.
B
A
Would
I
am
I
able
do
I
have
a
motion
for
that.
A
To
speak
to
our
committee
this
morning,
good
morning,
we
have
three
callers
on
your
line.
C
And
I've
taken
their
contact
information
if
you
need
to
get
back
with
them
later,
if
you
can't.
C
Hear
them:
okay,
just
let
me
know
they'll
be
speaking
in
three
minutes.
Succession
and
first.
C
C
Disability
serious
I'd
like
to
thank
the
public
health
and
safety
committee
and
ochn.
C
Organizations
currently,
the
city
of
detroit
is
not
only
prioritizing
patients
with
developmental.
C
They
are
providing
low-cost
transportation,
that's
a
maximum
of
two
dollars
for.
C
People
with
disabilities,
who
may
not
have
access
to
transportation
to
be
able
to
get
to.
C
C
C
And
you
know
the
the
difficulty
in
traveling
that
far
aside
from
that,
I
also
want
to
take.
C
A
moment
to
think
about
the
fact
that
people
with
schizophrenia
are
among
the
highest
risk.
C
Within
in
terms
of
morbidity
and
mortality
from
clover,
19.
C
All
of
the
research
is
showing
that,
even
when
you
take
out
age
underlying.
C
Risk
factor
that
has
a
considerable
increase
on
mortality
and
morbidity.
Since
I
was
over
19.
C
And
I
no
one
in
michigan,
my
knowledge
is
making
an
effort
to
trans
fascinate
and
prioritize.
C
Fascination
for
people
with
schizophrenia,
and
I
think
at
some
point
we
should
really
take.
C
The
lead
on
that
we
are
home
to
amazing
organizations
like
friendship,
circle
and.
C
C
Yeah,
the
next
up
is
jeffrey
nolish
from
detroit
of
also
representing
wayne
in
oakland.
C
C
And
I'm
calling
in
today
for
two
reasons:
one
I
used
to
live
in
huntington
woods
for
the.
C
First,
18
years
of
my
life,
since
I
moved,
as
did
my
parents
and
sister
and
two,
we
want
desperately.
B
B
Want
more
cities,
more
counties
than
the
state
that
follows
suit
last
march,
so
exactly
a
year.
B
Enacting
social
distancing,
touching
things
for
information
or
physical
support
barriers
accessing.
B
B
B
C
C
I
can
thank
you,
we'll
set
a
timer
for
three
minutes,
speak
when
you're
ready.
B
Thank
you
well
really
like
the
two
colors
performance
did
such
a
tremendous
job.
B
Places
that
I
worked,
I
was
doing
organizing
and
many
of
those
students,
their
families.
B
Are
still
connected
to
me
so
paranoid
and
as
I
share
across
social
media,
you
know
information.
B
B
B
Doesn't
make
sense
to
me
that
you
know
where
you
are
based
on
counties
is
gonna
determine.
B
Sort
of
like
your
access
to
a
vaccine,
ideally
we'd,
be
having
this
conversation
at
a
state
level.
B
Right
not
only
because
they
used
to
spoke
to
supply,
but
also
because
it
would
be
a
more.
B
Receiving
information
that
is
very
distinct
like
the
first
caller
I
do
want
to
like.
B
Highlight
a
shout
out,
the
amazing
work
that
you
know
spoken
county
has
done.
Nonetheless,
in.
B
Advancing
an
equitable
prioritization
for
a
pre-spring
covered,
19
effects,
spec.
C
You
know,
folks
that
are
living
with
a
disability.
That
is
not
also
this
yet.
C
I
I
do
feel
for
them
and
that's
why
I'm
I'm
here,
because
it's
awesome,
like
the
last
caller.
C
Said
you
know
if
you're,
that
wearing
a
mask
is
a
barrier
to
your
to
your
way
of
lip
reading
and.
C
Communicating
if
you're
someone
who's
low
vision
and
blind,
you
rely
a
lot
on.
C
Touching
the
environment
around
you,
as
you
know,
as
a
pandemic
we've
been
told,
you
know.
C
For
themselves
and
their
needs,
they
have
a
tough
time
passing
the
quality
of
life
assessments.
C
That
determine
who
gets
the
ventilator
and
we're
rationing
care
yeah.
So,
with
the.
C
C
Have
no
more
callers
that
are
on
the
line
that
would
like
to
speak
on,
then
you
have
no
one
in
the
committee
room,
a
or
written
submissions
as
well.
A
A
A
A
A
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Telehealth
and
through
the
hope,
through
the
help
and
support
of
this,
the
executive's
office.
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Other
things,
of
course,
we're
very
comprehensive
service
provider
or
overseer
of
the
services.
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
A
A
E
E
Have
seen
an
uptick
in
cases
that
we,
you
know,
as
we
start
to
see
more
things
open
up.
You
know
we.
E
Do
expect
that
we
could
see
some
numbers
climb,
but
I
think
it's
interesting
to
say
that
see
that.
E
We
did
have
a
couple
of
days
where
it
did
reach.
You
know
200,
but
I
think
just
for
comparison.
E
E
Decrease
in
the
trend
of
cases,
which
is
good,
you
know
everybody
continues
to
to
follow
all
the.
E
So
if
we
look
at
a
year
ago,
march
10th
that's
when
we
had
our
first
case,
so
our
the
fatalities.
E
Obviously,
have
significantly
decreased,
we,
the
average,
is
zero.
If
you
look
at
it
per
week,.
E
You
know
out
into
the
community
which
really
helps,
and
so
just
to
kind
of
transition
to
that.
E
E
Moderna
then
we
had
a
jump
about
about
a
month
after
that
in
january,
we
we
started
receiving.
E
E
E
E
Working
out
very
well
our
vaccine
appointment
process.
So
basically
what
happens
is
we're.
E
E
New
appointments
that
we
can
offer
for
the
week
early
on.
If
you
remember
we,
we
started
with.
E
And
really
it
really
with
the
demand
was
so
high.
It
really
just
took
down
our
system.
E
E
And
on
there
it
allows
someone
to
you
know
basically
the
intent
that
they
want
to
be.
E
Vaccinated
and
so
are
interested
in
the
vaccine,
and
we
asked
some
basic
demographic
questions.
You.
E
Vaccine
they
have
put
priorities,
you
know
in
line,
so
you
know
they'll.
We
you'll
hear
a
lot
about.
E
Care
workers,
correction
workers
and
then
also
65
and
over
and
actually
fire
and
law.
E
E
That
time,
so
what
we
do,
then,
is
once
we
know
how
many
appointments
we
can
take
for
the
week.
E
We
invite
those
that
are
interested
from
save
your
spot
to
make
an
appointment,
and
so
we.
E
E
But
we
also
will
call
them.
We
have
seen
that
you
know
there
are
many
people
that
will
you
know.
E
We're
doing
everything
possible
to
make
sure
they
get
that
appointment.
What
we
have
seen
as
more.
E
Providers
come
online
and
receive
vaccine,
then
more
people
are
getting
vaccinated,
so
we
do
have.
E
E
E
E
That
are
located
throughout
the
county.
You
know
pretty
much
every
corner
and
one
in
in
central.
E
Dome
in
pontiac
so
that
we
can
expand
our
indoor
efforts
in
that
area
as
well
and
then.
E
E
And
they
vaccinated
the
licensed
senior
living
care
facilities.
What
was
a
little
unique
to.
E
E
So
we
still
have
over
half
of
those
facilities
that
we're
working
through.
We
try
to
do
three.
E
E
Again,
really
trying
to
accomplish
and
get
through
all
of
those
eligible
groups,
as
well
as
work.
E
E
E
We
are
also
there
was
some
opportunities
for
pilot
programs
that
we
just
submitted.
E
To
maybe
reduce
the
age
limit
that
the
state
currently
has
on
residents
and
those.
E
On
that,
I
always
like
to
to
talk
to
people
about
our
call
center.
We
call
it
our
nurse
on
call.
E
E
E
A
A
Commissioner,
nelson
thank
you
chair,
yes,
leigh-anne
and
thank
you
for
the
great
job
of.
F
Concerning
questions
pointed
toward
us,
I
didn't
hear
about
the
eligibility
for
the.
F
Lately
and
they've
been
inquiring
why,
in
wayne
county
they
are
eligible
but
oakland
county.
E
Think
they're
included
in
the
1a
category
that
was
recently
added,
but
commissioner
jackson.
E
E
F
And
the
second
quick
one
is
messaging
messaging
to
the
resistant
community.
E
E
Develop
and
out
and
get
people
vaccinated.
Well,
I
would
specifically
volunteer
and
I'm
sure
I'm.
F
A
Commissioner
powell,
thank
you
a
chairwoman
to
echo
commissioner
jackson
greatly
appreciative.
G
What
happens
when
a
constituent
is
called
for
their
appointment
for
their
first
or
even
second.
G
E
But
at
the
appointment
time
we
make
first
and
second
doses
for
first
shows
if
they
call
and.
E
E
E
When
that
person
calls
back,
we
will
give
them
an
appointment.
The
other
thing
is,
is
we
also.
E
F
Ask
a
quick
question
and
thank
you
again.
Leanne
for
setting
up
the
clinic
in
the.
F
City
of
pontiac
that
was
a
great
hit
at
the
pawn
center
with
the
issues
that
we
did
face,
you.
F
Know
prematurely,
so
my
question
is:
is
anything
of
such
is
happening
again?
I
know
you
may
have.
F
F
F
F
Our
city
of
information
very
clear,
because
I
know
you
could
see
how
that
first
debacle.
F
Captain
misinformation,
so
I
just
I'm
trying
to
get
ahead
of
it,
so
we
don't
have
that.
So
I
just.
F
E
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
commissioner
cavell.
Thank
you,
chair,
luebs
hi
leigh-anne.
First,
I
want
to
say.
H
H
And
developmental
disabilities-
that's
very
cool,
so
I
had
two
questions:
they're
kind.
H
You
mentioned
local
partnerships,
perhaps
since
you
offered
it
to
commissioner
powell,
I'd
love
to.
H
Bend
your
ear
too,
about
local
partnerships,
because
here
in
the
18th
district,
south
of
11
mile.
H
Communications
and
commissioner
jackson
talked
about
historically
vulnerable
population
for.
H
H
Trying
to
figure
out
where
else
I
should
get
the
vaccine,
so
I
understand
that
might.
E
Yeah,
what
we're
trying
to
do
each
week
right,
we've
tried
to
and
we're
going
to
continue
to.
E
E
Out
to
and
hopefully
they
can
push
it
to
their
residents
and
their
their
populations.
So.
E
Yeah
I
mean
I,
I
think,
we're
trying
to
right
so
and
trying
to
increase
that
every
week
to
ensure.
E
I
Thank
you,
madam
chairwoman,
liam
I
have
a
question
you.
What
were
the
numbers
for
this
week.
I
As
far
as
people
that
will
be
vaccinated
so,
like
I
said,
we
always
pull
our
numbers
kind
of.
E
To
receive
more
for
this
week
right,
but
we've
given
over
70
000
and
again,
there's
always
a
delay.
I
And
meijers
is
doing
as
well.
No,
so
what
what
I
just
gave
you
for
the
81
000,
that's
just.
E
Oakland
county
health
division,
so
a
hospital
or
a
a
pharmacy
may
be
getting
vaccine
directly.
E
Remember
the
number
I
don't
have
it
right
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
I
can
push
that
to
somebody.
E
B
F
Should
have
been
listening
to
your
question
leigh-anne,
because
people
have
been
like
commenting
to
me.
F
The
effectiveness
length
of
the
vaccine
only
being
three
to
four
months.
Have
you
heard
that
and.
E
Is
that
once
you've
been
vaccinated,
you
do
not
need
to
quarantine
right
if
you've
been
exposed.
E
That
could
change
right
but
again,
because
the
variants
are
new
and
they're
still
learning.
E
About
the
virus
and
how
the
vaccines
affect
the
variants,
you
know
that's
something
that
we're.
E
You
fully
vaccinated
and
protected
right,
then
again
that
three
months
is
regarding
whether
or.
E
So
we're
still
waiting
on
information.
I
know
you
know
everybody's,
like
what
does
this.
E
H
Thank
you,
chair,
lubes,
right
all
the.
H
Of
something
else
so
sorry
for
keeping
this
going,
but
just
reading
the
news
this
morning.
H
H
H
A
E
In
funding
just
over
36
thousand
dollars-
and
this
is
really
to
expand
the
programming
in
the.
E
Pontiac
community,
the
other
thing
is-
and
you
probably
heard
about
snap
for
a
while-
but.
B
B
A
A
B
Going
to
kind
of
cover
for
him
up
front
and
then
he'll:
okay,
there
we
go
so
this
this
grant.
E
E
E
E
Health
educators,
to
really
focus
on
you
know
the
public,
health
and
education
around.
You
know.
E
E
Grant
last
year,
just
because
of
kovid,
but
you
know
we're
excited
about
continuing
our
efforts.
E
G
Committee
that
there
was
some
concerns
with
the
negative
messaging
that
was
utilized
with
some
of.
J
You
guys
hear
me
yeah,
yes,
okay
good,
so
we
will
our
top
priority.
This
year
is
to
first.
J
Conduct
an
assessment
of
medical
marijuana
patients
and
also
try
to
narrow
down
just.
J
J
To
other
local
health
departments
and
in
the
past,
we've
really
tackled
this
as
a
region.
J
J
J
And
breastfeeding
and
then
some
general
marijuana
prevention
focused
on
youth
use.
J
As
well,
you
know,
as
liam
mentioned,
it
is
very
specific
to
medical
marijuana,
but
we
are
able
to.
J
Do
some
general
marijuana
prevention
messaging
as
well,
and
I
do
acknowledge
you
know
in
the.
J
Past,
it's
definitely
hasn't
been
as
progressive.
Maybe
as
we
can
can
take
the
messaging
this.
J
Year
and
I
think
that
is
a
focus
moving
forward
with
with
these
funds.
Thank
you.
I,
I
love
the
fact.
G
That
appears
to
be
popular
is
that
a
lot
of
counties
are
providing
safe
storage,
locked.
G
What
we've
done
with
like
your
gun,
locks
and
things
like
that
for
gun
safety,
yep?
Absolutely
so.
J
A
B
I
think
he
had
to
leave
powell.
B
A
A
A
F
K
Improvise
and
overcome-
I
appreciate
everybody's
time
this
afternoon,
this
application.
K
K
Original
allocation
for
this,
which
we
received
through
hud
through
the
cares
act,
was
originally.
K
That
we
currently
have,
we
will
utilize
all
that
3.1
million
dollars
from
hud.
In
addition
to.
K
Through
the
cares
act
from
another
route,
and
so
we
put
that
towards
this
program
as
well
and
so.
K
We've
spent
nearly
three
million
dollars
with
about
another
million
dollars
to
spend.
K
The
biggest
communities
that
have
participated
and
received
payments.
K
K
That's
been
paid
out
has
been
spread
out
amongst
all
the
other
counties,
and
so
right
now
we're.
K
Like
at
the
court
date
that
has
been
served,
an
eviction
notice
that
we're
trying
to
work
those.
K
Particular
applications
into
getting
some
of
the
funding.
That
is,
that
we
currently
have
left.
K
K
With
the
program-
and
you
know
why
we're
wanting
to
apply
to
hud
for
this
additional
funding.
B
A
A
L
Madam
chair
and
commissioners,
this
is
our
annual
application
to
the
michigan,
haida
and
haida.
L
L
L
L
We're
we
have
a
very
great
success
record.
We
usually
lead
in
in
most
categories
across
the.
L
C
Sure,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
G
Camera
but
keep
my
mic
on.
I
apologize
so
the
question
that
I
have
is
I
see
that
the.
G
G
L
L
B
L
Secondarily,
you
know
we
turned
this
application
around
in
one
week
generally.
It
takes
much.
L
L
I
talked
about
it,
madam
chair,
so
I'll
just
leave
it
at
that,
but
we're
pleased
to
apply
for
this.
L
L
Conditions
restrictions
out
on
the
inland
lakes,
so
we're
asking
for
you
to
pass
this
today.
H
Thanks
barbara
mr
mccabe,
hey,
I
had
a
question.
This
might
be
one
better
answered
by
gaia,
which
is.
H
L
L
B
L
A
A
Commissioner,
nelson
thank
you,
and
we
have
alexandra
black
here
to
comment
and
answer
any.
M
Thank
you,
commissioners,
so
I
was
dialing
in
today
because
we,
a
year
ago
pre-covid
I.
M
Had
actually
met
with
the
new
administration
about
an
issue
we
had
out
here
as
most
of.
M
You
know
we
have
a
rented
building,
meaning
we're
not
owned
by
the
county,
so
there
have
been.
M
Who's
responsible
for
what
sort
of
thing
so
we
had
previously
had
a
contract
with.
M
M
And
then,
on
top
of
it,
we
would
have
maintenance
costs
when
somebody
from
the
county
would.
M
Come
out
and
assist
us
and
after
about,
I
think
it
was
two
years
with
that
contract.
M
M
M
M
Thousand
dollars
in
ten
months,
so
my
plan
was
to
wait
a
year
and
make
sure
that
what
I
had.
M
H
A
A
I
Happened
gary
sayers,
who
was
the
owner
of
the
business,
already
owes
several
million
dollars.
I
He
is
did
serve
some
time,
I
think
he's
out
now,
but
I'm
not
sure
and
that
being.
I
B
G
Owner
actually
pay
for
this,
as
commissioner
mcgillivray
already
explained
that
that.
G
For
these,
these
costs,
as
he's
supposed
to
or
if
there
were
other
resources
for
these
funds,.
G
A
refund,
if
you
will
I'm
going
to
use
that
word
that
phrase
generally,
but
on
a
pro
rata
basis,.
G
Illustration
purposes
in
the
document
so
that
it
will
try
and-
and
you
know,
provide
that.