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Opposed
that
motion
is
carried.
We
move
on
to
public
comment.
Is
there
anyone
from
the
public
wishing
to
comment
yeah?
Thank
you.
Would
you
come
to
the
head
of
the
table
and
state
your
name
and
where
you're
from
and
each
person
has
three
minutes
to
comment?
Thank
you.
I
feel
very
important.
We
have
here.
Yes,.
F
Is
this
on
all
right?
Good
morning,
everybody,
my
name
is
shayna
levin.
I
am
from
commerce
township
I'm
here
this
morning.
As
a
concerned,
parent
of
two
children
who
attend
public
school
in
oakland
county
I'll
admit
that.
I'm
not
sure
that
this
meeting
is
the
right
place
for
me
to
be,
but
I'm
determined
to
find
the
right
place
or
the
right
people,
so
that
my
message
and
the
message
of
thousands
of
other
parents
can
be
heard.
F
Data
and
science
have
proven
that
these
orders
have
been
detrimental
to
public
health,
with
hundreds
of
unnecessary
deaths
in
nursing
homes,
increased
substance,
abuse
problems
and
new
mental
health
issues
developing
in
children.
I
think
what
she
did
is
unconscionable,
but
I
cannot
change
the
past
instead,
I'm
hoping
that
my
comments
fall
on
the
ears
and
hearts
of
people
who
can
change
the
future.
I
want
to
know
what
your
plans
and
intentions
are
going
forward.
I
want
to
know
what
your
functionality
is.
F
Does
the
health
department
plan
to
enforce
public
health
orders
or
is
that
up
to
michigan
department
of
health?
If
it's
up
to
mdhhs,
do
you
plan
to
represent
your
constituents
and
try
to
disagree
with
public
health
orders
that
will
potentially
harm
citizens
of
oakland
county,
including
our
children?
Do
you
have
the
authority
to
enforce
quarantines
at
schools,
or
is
that
up
to
the
school
districts?
The
problem
here
is
that
we
have
so
many
more
questions
than
answers.
F
I
know
many
parents
and
citizens
who
have
tried
to
contact
people
at
the
county
level
to
get
answers
to
these
questions
and
our
letters
and
calls
go
ignored.
If
I
can't
get
people
to
answer
me
in
writing
around
the
phone,
maybe
you
can
do
the
right
thing
and
answer
me
here
in
person.
Oakland
county
is
not
overrun
by
covet.
In
fact,
we
are
doing
quite
well,
there's
not
a
lot
of
data
about
the
delta
variant.
It
seems
like
right
now,
there's
a
lot
of
hoopla
about
it,
but
no
data.
F
F
Show
us
something
to
support
the
draconian
measures
that
the
governor,
mdhhs
and
therefore
oakland
county
imposed
on
residents
last
year
were
worth
it
if
you're
not
going
to
enforce
more
rules
and
mandates,
on
the
other
hand,
on
citizens
or
on
schools,
then
please
say
so.
The
time
for
secrecy
has
ended
this
year.
This
school
year
needs
to
be
rife
with
transparency
from
the
top
down.
Parents
need
to
be
able
to
trust
that
their
school
district's
plans
won't
change
at
the
last
minute,
either
because
of
orders
from
ochd
or
because
of
fear.
F
Students
need
to
know
that
the
people,
their
mommies
and
daddies
elected
to
public
office.
Some
of
you
here
today
are
going
to
support
their
learning
and
their
mental
health.
Let's
work
together
to
make
2021-2022
a
better
year
for
our
kids,
and
I
welcome
any
of
you
to
reach
out
to
me
so
that
we
can
start
the
conversation.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
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A
A
All
in
favor
to
receive
a
file
say
aye
opposed
that
motion
is
carried.
We
move
on
to
our
regular
agenda
item.
The
first
item
is
appropriation
of
american
rescue
plan
act,
local
fiscal
recovery
funds
for
oakland,
together
mental
health
and
well-being,
school
partnership
program,
the
youth
assistance
grant.
H
Okay,
well,
first
of
all,
I
brought
a
piece
of
paper,
like
you
know,
that's
kind
of
the
fig
leaf
right.
If
you
come
with
a
piece
of
paper,
you
know
you
look
good,
so
I'm
going
to,
if
you
don't
mind,
pass
those
out-
and
this
really,
I
know
all
of
you
around-
the
table
have
interacted
with
oakland
county
youth
assistants
or
one
of
our
26
youth
assistance
offices
at
one
time
or
another.
H
But
whenever
I
talk
about
the
collaborative
efforts
that
go
on
in
in
the
county
with
you
this
instance
I
like
to
give
a
diagram
to
just
remind
everyone
that
youth
assistance
is
one
of
the
ultimate
collaborative
programs
of
oakland
county.
Through
the
commissioner's
budget
going
to
the
circuit
court,
we
have
26
offices
throughout
oakland
county
and
you
see
at
the
top.
H
They
raise
about
a
million
dollars
in
cash
and
in
kind.
So
we've
got
the
support
of
the
circuit
court,
the
municipalities
and
the
volunteers.
So
I
lay
that
groundwork
that
you
didn't
even
ask
me
to
tell
you,
but
I
always
feel
that
it's
important,
because
the
money
that
would
be
coming
to
us
through
this
grant
is
something
that
is
in
addition
to
that
and
will
support
all
26
of
our
offices.
H
So
previously,
when
we've
received
grant
money
similar
to
this,
we've
put
it
into
the
account
of
the
oakland
county
youth
assistance,
coordinating
council,
which
is
the
501c3
non-profit.
That's
attached
to
my
office,
so
that's
in
addition
to
the
26
across
the
county
and
by
doing
that,
we're
able
to
get
the
money
directly
to
families
in
every
one
of
the
school
districts
in
oakland
county.
H
H
So
we
get
referrals,
as
you
know,
from
the
school
districts,
the
police
parents
themselves,
the
prosecutor's
office,
the
intake
department
of
the
court
or
sometimes
families
themselves.
So
we
do
assessments
with
families
and
then
try
and
figure
out
what
are
underlying
causes
that
might
be
leading
to
the
young
people
getting
to
us
and
then
from
there
helping
the
family
come
up
with
a
plan
to
make
things
better
in
their
own
family,
and
sometimes
that
involves
counseling
or
doing
what
we
call
skill
building
activities
with
kids
or
a
variety
of
things.
H
And,
as
you
can
imagine,
we
always
see
families
who
are
in
financial
stress,
and
I
will
say
that
during
covid,
as
you
all
know,
you
know,
I
know
I'm
like
saying
this
to
people
who
know
it,
but
we
have
seen
families
who
are
hurting
they're,
they're
overwhelmed
and
so
what
we
can
do
to
help
support
them
so
that
they
can
create
a
plan
to
get
out
of
that
financial
strife.
We
appreciate
any
support,
so
this
money
would
be
used
specifically
for
financial
assistance
for
families.
It
would
be
used
for
mental
health
services
for
families.
H
Sometimes
families
avoid
counseling
because
they
feel
they
can't
pay
for
it
or
they
have
insurance,
but
they
can't
pay
the
co-pays
because
they're
so
far
behind.
So
we
really
want
to
encourage
that
and
then
also
activities,
skill
build.
We
call
them
skill,
building
activities
or
enrichment
activities,
which
would
give
kids
resilient
skills
and
then
something
as
an
alternative
to
problematic
behavior.
So
we
would
see
this
money
falling
into
those
three
categories.
G
Just
one
quick
piece
of
business,
so
this
proposal
is
up
to
eight
hundred
dollars
per.
G
With
a
maximum
of
fifty
thousand
dollars,
the
resolution
last
month
called
for
these
programs
to
be
one
year
in
duration.
We're
asking
with
this
one
to
have
an
additional
six
month,
extension
depending
on
the
availability
of
funds
under
that
fifty
thousand
dollars,
the
the
basically
the
application
and
intended
use
are
all
spelled
out
in
you
know
the
backup
documents.
H
The
the
documents
that
I
provided,
I
feel
real,
confident
in
the
ability
to
use
the
funds
appropriately
using
these
documents,
because
we've
used
them
before
I
updated
them.
So
they're
specific
to
these
funds.
I
You
manager,
my
question
is:
is
we
have
26
offices
throughout
oakland
county?
How
will
this
money
be
divided
amongst
those
offices.
H
That's
a
good
question
and
that's
one
that
I've
been
asked
before.
I
don't
come
up
with
a
formula
like
saying
per
office,
because
there
might
be
a
situation
where
one
office
is
seeing
more
families
in
need
than
another
office.
Also,
our
local
youth
assistance
offices
raise
some
funds
to
help
families
as
well.
So
if
one
office
is
able
to
do
more
direct
service
than
another,
I
want
to
make
sure
we're
getting
it
to
the
families
that
need
it
most.
So
it
comes
through
the
applications
of
the
caseworkers
dealing
with
the
families
and
commissioner
mcgilrey.
H
I
know
that
you
and
your
family
have
been
involved
in
the
madison
heights
youth
assistance
office
and
I
can
say,
funds
that
we've
had
over
time.
We've
had
several
applications
from
the
madison
heights
area,
which
we've
been
able
to
serve,
but
it
it
they
don't
come
to
me
with
a
pre-determination
that
it
should
be
more
from
this
community
or
that
community.
We
kind
of
look
at
it
as
the
families
in
need,
as
they
come
to
us,
whether
it
be
from
ferndale
or
holly.
Any
area
of
the
county.
A
You,
commissioner
powell,
I
just.
J
Had
a
quick
question
just
to
get
a
read
on:
has
things
improved?
Of
course
I
govern
city
of
pontiac.
I've
had
a
conversation
with
you
before
we've
picked
up
on
some
things
and
I
just
wanted
to
know
collectively.
Have
the
the
communication
between
you
all
improves?
Are
you
able
to
help
more
families,
because
we
know
that
a
lot
of
the
information
was
not
getting
to
you
all
so
have
y'all
been
improving
with
that?
As
far
as
there
in
the
city
of
honey.
H
I'm
not
sure
exactly
how
to
answer
your
question,
or
maybe
I'm
not
sure,
I'm
hearing
it
correctly.
But
let
me
let
me
give
you
my
shot
at
it
and
if
I
don't
hit
it
ask
me
again:
okay,
our
services
or
families
reaching
out
to
us
for
services
quite
often
depends
on
the
sort
of
the
disposition
of
school
personnel
or
police
personnel,
realizing
that
early
intervention
is
a
very
important
part
of
keeping
kids
out
of
the
juvenile
justice
system.
H
H
K
J
I'm
happy
about
because
I
know
that
that
connection
was
not
happening
and
we
were
seeing
and
hearing
stuff
and
I
reached
out
and
we
had
a
dialogue.
I
talked
to
you
and
a
couple
people
at
the
pint,
but
I'm
just
happy
to
hear
that.
Okay,
they
are
utilizing
the
resources,
we're
not
letting
you
all
just
be
over
here
and
not
utilizing
you
all
and
we
need
you.
That's
right.
H
And
I,
and
I
would
say
probably
at
the
core
of
our
conversation
previously-
was
a
relationship
with
the
school
district
then
and
their
willingness
to
refer,
and
I
think
that
has
improved
quite
a
bit.
So
I
think
now.
Maybe
I
got
to
the
nut
of
that
question
right.
Thank
you,
but.
J
You
but
overall
I
was
trying
to
get
a
read
on
just
the
city
in
general,
because
I
know
that
the
other
schools
are
utilizing
you
as
well.
I
have
charters
there
as
well,
so
whomever
I'm
just
happy
that
we're
utilizing
the
resources,
because
oakland
county
or
other
entities
have
been
given
these
resources,
but
we're
having
a
hard
time
connecting
them.
So
my
question
is
now
to
everybody:
are
we
exhausting
every
measure
what
else
and
then
to
end
this?
Just
if
you
need
me
to
do
any
more
outreach
for
you
I'll
be
willing
to
do
that.
J
A
H
This
is
a
little
bit
more
money
and
I
have
seen
the
applications
that
come
to
us
in
the
last
year,
especially
the
caseworkers
are
always
getting
right
up
to
that
500
and
then
coming
back
later
and
asking
well.
They
really
need
this,
and
this
and
this,
and
so
I
thought,
okay,
this
is
a
time
where
we
can
really
make
it
easier
to
serve
those
families.
So
that's
why
I
thought:
if
we
put
the
800
cap
on
it,
it
would
be
a
little
more
accessible.
H
You
know,
because
sometimes
a
worker
will
apply
for
some
money
for
a
young
person
to
go
to
a
specialty
camp
like
scamp
or
something
like
that,
but
you
know
so.
We've
spent
500
on
that,
but
then
they're
coming
back
and
saying,
but
this
family
really
needs
like
gas
money
and
some
clothes,
and
things
like
that.
H
J
I
just
wanted
to
tell
my
colleagues
I
have
witnessed
at
least
pontiac
youth
assistants
do
help
the
kids
in
extracurricular
activities
pay
for
that
cost.
My
daughter
cheers
for
quest
cheering
dance,
and
we
have
worked
with
honey
youth
assistants
to
allow
those
kids
to
come
and
be
a
part
of
the
program
and
they
have
paid
for
them
to
be
in
it.
So
thank
you
very
much,
commissioner.
L
Like
to
say,
thank
you
to
administration
for
recognizing
the
significant
impact
that
pandemic
has
had
on
the
mental
health
and
well-being
of
both
adults
and
children,
and
I'm
really
excited
and
happy
to
have
mary.
You
lead
with
our
oakland
county
of
assistance
in
administering
this.
This
is
something
that
I
think
is
an
acute
need
and
especially
as
we
look
at
starting
our
school
year.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
H
M
Mary,
I
really
really
am
concerned
with
our
youth
and
the
virtual
learning
environment
that
a
lot
of
them
were
participating
in
last
school
year.
Have
you
noticed
an
increase
in
incorrigibility
or
the
effect
of
the
online
world
that
our
children
were
kind
of
thrust
into
more
and
more
last
year?.
H
The
online
learning-
and
there
are
so
many
aspects
to
that
like
you-
could
see
a
single
parent
who
had
to
work
lots
of
extra
hours,
maybe
because
she
was
a
nurse
or
you
can
see
a
single
parent
who
lost
lots
of
hours,
maybe
because
they
were
working
in
the
service
industry,
so
lots
of
different
circumstances
and
families,
but
everyone
being
on
devices
was
very
hard,
a
family
that
maybe
had
one
computer
and
three
kids
trying
to
do
the
online
classes.
I
know
that's
not
exactly
what
you're
asking
about,
but
it
it.
H
J
M
M
I
just
want
to
thank
you
in
front
of
everyone,
for
your
participation
and
representation
on
the
human
trafficking
task
force
and
setting
up
a
vetting
initiative
for
us
to
be
able
to
really
help
us
discern
who
are
the
best
speakers
about
online
safety
and
human
trafficking
in
our
schools,
because
we
were
all
over
the
place
and
people
wanted
to
volunteer,
and
we
didn't
know
you
know
what
voices
to
present
in
front
of
our
children,
and
you
were
a
great
part
of
giving
us
a
outline
of
the
program
that
we're
going
to
help
initiate
the
local
school.
N
O
O
A
P
Good
morning,
everyone,
so
this
first
request
is
our
large
health
department
grant
or
comprehensive
agreement.
You've
also
heard
it
are
previously
known
as
the
cpbc
for
those
that
have
been
around
a
little
bit.
So
this
is
our
our
book
of
our
funding
that
comes
from
the
state.
P
This
funding
is
a
little
over
11
million
dollars
and
really
is
most
of
our
mandated
programs
by
the
state.
This
is
like,
I
said,
a
continuation
grant
and
we
are
receiving
a
little
less
than
last
year.
P
For
you
to
approve
that
hopefully
so
there
was
some
reduction
in
programs
and
funding,
and
so
we
will
continue
to
support
62
special
revenue
positions,
we're
reclassifying
two
and
basically
they're
just
getting
an
upgrade
in
the
position
that
they're
in
now
we
did
have
to
reduce
two
positions
in
a
program,
but
they
were
not
vacant,
I
mean
they
were
vacant,
so
they
were
already
kind
of
being.
P
N
B
A
P
Okay,
so
this
is
a
continuation
grant.
This
was
a
four-year
grant
that
we
received,
and
so
basically
we're
bringing
back
for
the
last
year
for
this
grant
period,
I'm
asking
to
accept
a
little
over
75
000,
and
so
what
this
is
is
our
bachelor
trained
nurses
here
in
the
health
division
are
considered
preceptors
for
wayne
state
university
college
of
nursing,
it's
nurses
that
are
in
that
field
and
looking
to
graduate
soon
and
they
actually
are
immersed
in
our
programs.
P
So
they
work
with
our
community
nurses
out
in
the
field
and
really
get
an
understanding
of
what
our
community,
nurses
and
public
health
nurses
do
for
public
health
for
the
health
edition,
and
so
these
senior
level
bsn
students
actually
work
along
our
nurses
and
really
get
a
good
understanding
of
it,
and
so
this
money
helps
pay
for
the
salary
and
fringes
for
those
that
are
considered
our
preceptors
in
this
program,
and
I
can
tell
you
this.
N
P
You
know
what
here
at
the
health
division.
You
know,
I
think
it's
been
as
kind
of
things
have
changed.
We
are
looking
to
fill
the
remainder
of
our
programs,
but
I
think
across
the
board,
when
you
look
at
nursing,
there's
a
shortage
of
nurses.
When
you
look
at
hospitals,
you
know
the
whole
nursing
field,
so
we're
doing
a
little
bit
better
here.
But
I
know
hospitals
are
really
struggling
to
fill
positions.
N
Thank
you.
My
concern
and
thought
is
that
there's
some
hospitals
now
are
requiring
vaccinations
or
they
lose
their
jobs.
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
better
way
to
approach
this.
However,
if
there's
already
a
shortage,
it's
just
going
to
be
made
worse,
plus,
probably
all
the
lawsuits
that
will
go
along
with
that
too.
I
was
just
throwing
it
out
there
for
discussion.
P
Yeah
I
know
that
there
have
been
some
hospitals
that
have
required
that
their
nurses
get
vaccinated
and
not
just
covet.
There
are
other
vaccines
that
are
required.
You
know
with
some
hospitals
but
yeah.
I
don't
know
what
the
fallout
for
that
will
be,
but
I
have
seen
that
there
has
been
a
lot
of
discussion
and
you
know
some
strikes
that
have
occurred
because
of
that.
A
O
O
Q
A
A
M
Yes,
chair
woman,
I
just
want
to
say
this
resolution
was
originally
brought
forth
as
to
create
the
landlord
risk
mitigation
fund,
which
was
which
was
a
fund
that
was
to
assist
landlords
in
case
of
a
tenant,
creating
damage
to
rental
property
that
they
may
own
during
their
rental
or
or
lease
agreement.
M
We
have
changed
this
resolution
from
a
fund
and
created
a
program
instead
of
the
landlord
risk
mitigation
fund.
The
program
created
is
the
unlucky,
unlocking
doors
oakland
county
program
in
partnership
with
the
alliance
for
housing.
I
have
the
original
resolution
plus
the
amendments
that
are
that
are
numerous.
Does
everyone
have
a
copy
of
the
amendments?
M
Yep?
Okay,
great?
So
sorry
about
that.
So
basically,
the
program
now
is
gonna
make
use
of
arp
dollars
versus
originally
proposed.
General
fund
dollars
arp
dollars,
because
this
program
is
going
to
address
negative
economic
impacts
caused
by
the
public
health
emergency,
whereas
people
experiencing
homelessness
are
at
an
increased
risk
of
cova
19
infections
from
living
in
congregate,
shelters
and
are
more
likely
to
experience
negative
health
consequences
from
infection
due
to
unstable
housing.
M
So
the
resolution
title
is
going
to
be
amended
to
approval
of
unlocking
doors
oakland
program
to
provide
rental,
housing,
access,
assistance
and
appropriation
of
american
rescue
planned
local
coronavirus
recovery
funds,
adding
in
the
traditional
coronavirus
language
in
the
beginning,
through
the
first
four,
whereas
clauses,
then
we
have
an
amendment
to
the
fifth,
whereas
clause
follow
as
follows:
whereas
people
often
face
a
series
of
obstacles
that
threaten
their
success
of
securing
affordable
housing,
barriers
to
accessible,
affordable
rental,
housing
may
lack,
may
include
lack
or
source
of
income,
a
poor
credit
history,
a
poor
rental
history,
criminal
history,
disabilities
and
or
other
challenges
we're
going
to
amend
the
six,
whereas
clause
as
follows.
M
M
M
We're
going
to
be
amending
the
be
it
further
resolved
clause
as
follows.
Be
it
further
resolved
that
the
oakland
county
board
of
commissioners
authorizes
the
department
of
health
and
human
services
to
enter
into
a
contract
for
services
with
the
alliance
for
housing
for
the
purposes
of
the
alliance
for
housing,
independently,
administering
the
unlocking
doors
open
program
to
assist
persons
negatively
impacted
by
covet
19
and
at
an
increased
risk
of
covet
19
infections,
subject
to
review
and
approval
by
corporate
counseling
and
purchasing
we'll
be
amending
the
third.
M
M
The
duration
of
the
contract
shall
be
one
year
with
the
option
to
extend
for
a
maximum
of
three
years
at
the
discretion
of
the
contract,
administrator
and
concurrence
of
the
public
health
and
safety
committee
based
upon
program.
Success,
metrics
and
we'll
be
adding
the
following
to
be
a
further
resolved
clause
to
the
fifth
through
the
sixth
via
further
resolve
clause.
M
So
instead
of
105
000
as
from
the
general
fund,
we'll
be
allocating
approval
for
the
unlocking
doors
oakland
fund
from
the
arp
federal
operating
grants,
total
revenue
and
expenditures.
Thank
you
any
any
questions.
Any
other
comments
from
my
support
and
cast
here
of
my
fearless
leader,
commissioner
woodward.
D
Thank
you
thank
you,
and,
and
thank
you
janet
for
your
work
on
this.
I
think
for
all
the
committee
members
and
nice,
we
got
shane
here.
We
also
talk
about
it,
but
also
they
kind
of
tee
it
up
from
a
public
policy
point
of
view,
a
lot
of
the
housing
advocates.
I
mean
this
conversation
probably
started
with
two
years
ago.
D
You
know
two
and
a
half
years
ago,
the
concept
of
risk
mitigation
fund
as
a
tool
to
incentivize,
and
I
mean
and
really
mitigate
the
concern
where
there
is
stigma
that
low-income
people
might
be
more
likely
to
damage
property,
where
which
I
mean
evidence
shows
that's
not
actually
the
case,
but
where
that,
like
the
belief
or
that
thought
exists,
that
creating
a
pool
of
money
to
say,
hey
should
such
an
event
occur,
that
there's
a
mechanism
to
apply
and
to
repair
damage.
D
If,
if
that
should
happen,
the
kind
of
the
adjustment
in
this
conversation
was
looking
at
a
one
year,
but
because
eligible
for
arp
dollars
looking
at
a
36
month,
continuum
which
would
also
give
our
housing
department
an
ability
to,
I
mean
gather
data.
Is
this
a
tool
that
could
be?
D
D
And
so
I
mean
this
is
a
best
practice,
a
tool
that
is
available
around
the
country,
and
I
think
it's
very
I'm
very
excited
that
we'll
be
able
to
bring
such
a
program
here
to
benefit
the
residents
of
oakland
county.
J
I
was
going
to
say
this
is
actually
really
good
to
hear
that
we're
moving
in
this
direction.
J
I
met
with
my
landlords
about
two
months
ago,
and
that
was
one
of
their
concerns
with
damages
exceeding
the
security
deposit,
and
then
you
know
that
sometimes
delayed
their
turnaround
time
and
being
able
to
move
another
tenant
because
they
have
to
come
up
with
those
funds
and
of
course
I
did
stress
that
we
will
require
paperwork
and
proof,
so
that
was
good
to
see
that
it
is
a
program
where
they're
going
to
have
to
give
sufficient
information
so
that
we
know
that
we're
not
getting.
J
I
don't
even
know
the
correct
word
to
use,
but
anyway
everybody
get
my
point.
So,
yes,
I
think
this
is
gonna
be
good.
I
think
they're
gonna
be
happy
to
hear
of
such
a
program,
and
one
thing
I
want
to
know
this
is
only
for
covet
related,
though
right,
it's
not
just
in
generality
or
because
I
mean
the
funds
only
can
be
used
her
covet.
L
N
Right,
so
let
me
understand:
the
housing
alliance
will
run
the
program
right,
they'll
oversee
the
program.
A
person
will
qualify
and
receive
a
voucher
for
housing.
Is
that
the
way
it
works.
J
M
N
K
Yeah
I'll
just
I'll
jump
into
here,
a
quick,
sound
check,
everything
good,
yes,
okay,
thank
you
yeah,
so
the
housing
choice,
voucher
program
is
a
system
set
up
separately
from
this
program,
and
that
is
eligibility
for
that
is
monitored
by
community
housing
network
and
the
alliance
for
housing
and
so
to
be
eligible
for
a
landlord
to
receive
this
funding
should
damages
occur
that
kind
of
thing
it
would
have
to
be
in
response
to
an
individual
who
had
received
a
housing
choice,
voucher,
and
so
that's
not
that's,
not
all
tenants,
but
only
those
who
are
receiving
the
housing
choice,
voucher,
which
is
a
separate
assistant
from
this
particular
program.
K
Yeah,
so
an
individual
who
is
experiencing
homelessness
qualifies
for
a
housing
choice,
voucher
and
then
the
service
agencies
work
with
that
individual
to
find
a
landlord
who
is
willing
to
rent
to
them.
Utilizing
the
housing
choice
about
your
funds
and
very
often
during
those
conversations,
a
landlord
might
say,
I'm
willing
to,
but
I'm
concerned,
etc.
K
K
Should
something
like
that
happen,
and
so
that
is
in
the
basic
sense,
how
the
model
is
going
to
go
so
there's.
No.
This
money
is
going
to
directly
to
a
a
renter
or
somebody
receiving
the
housing
choice
voucher.
It
would
go
directly
to
the
landlord
to
make
them
whole
should
damages
occur
from
somebody
who
was
renting
there
and
was
receiving
a
housing
choice,
voucher.
N
K
So
the
housing
choice,
voucher
program,
somebody
who
is
renting,
still
has
to
submit
their
security
deposits
and
there's
other
avenues
to
assist
those
people
with
that,
but
between
the
security
deposit
and
average
amount
of
damages
that
we've
kind
of
seen
like
that.
We've
listed
the
maximum
reimbursement.
We've
kept
it
at
three
thousand
dollars
in
this
particular
program.
Now
they
can't
just
say
three
thousand
dollars:
please
they
have
to
submit
invoices
and
other
kind
of
documentation
so
that
we
know
that
the
what
they're
asking
for
is
accurate.
O
Just
want
to
make
sure
I'm
understanding,
so
we
as
a
county
have
provided
rent
assistance
and
other
things
through
different
programs
and
mechanisms
to
help
people
stay
in
their
homes,
etc.
This
is
more
about
the
landlord.
So
if
I
accepted
somebody
under
the
voucher
program
that
does
something
now
I
have
a
way
to
get
money
to
fix
it,
which
I
think
is
good.
I'm
still
in
my
mind,
sorting
out
and
wanting
to
understand.
O
How
do
we
ensure
that
we
don't
turn
landlords
into
socialized
housing
managers,
because
that's
a
problem
in
my
mind
when
you
have
landlords
who
are
capitalists
that
are
trying
to
own
buildings
and
make
money
and
now
you're
telling
them
when
they
can
let
somebody
in
when
they
can't
this
seems
to
be
positive.
I
may
be
a
no
vote
today,
just
so
that
it's
on
the
on
the
regular
agenda
and
it
gives
us
more
time
to
research
it
so
just
want
to
let
everybody
know.
A
D
So
I
I
think
I
mean
it's
important
to
realize
that
the
housing
choice,
voucher
program
is
voluntary,
that
landlords
don't
have
to
participate
if
they
do
it's
a
way
to
help
subsidize
rent
for
low-income
individuals.
D
D
That
landlords
are
more
comfortable
renting
to
feel
more
comfortable
that
their
property
is
not
going
to
receive
disproportional
damage,
often
around
the
country
where
these
programs
been
put
in
place.
There
is
actually
very
low
draw
on
this,
because
the
actual
experience
is
just
because
you're
poor
doesn't
mean
you're
more
likely
to
destroy
property
and
it
it
helps
like
lift
away
the
stigma,
give
a
little
bit
of
like
security
to
those
to
voluntarily
opt
into
a
program
to
make
things
work.
So
hopefully
no
one
ever
draws
on.
J
And
also,
I
wanted
to
say
to
genji,
when
I
met
with
my
landlords,
they
were,
they
were
not
even
fully
wrapped
around
the
whole
voucher
program.
So
even
though
the
stigmas
are
out
there,
the
guy
from
I
can't
remember
the
group-
yes
steve,
he
basically
broke
down
a
lot
of
the
rights
that
a
lot
of
landlords
don't
even
know
that
they
have
so
we're
trying
to
also
to
increase
that
educational
curve
with
them
as
well.
J
But
one
thing
that
my
landlord
stressed
about
was
an
additional
fund
just
helping
them
get
through
the
repair
process
so
that
they
can
kind
of
turn
things
around,
but
I
do
understand
where
you're
at
because
we're
not
trying
to
turn
it
into
that,
and
I
do
want
everybody
to
know
that.
Yes,
it
is
optional
for
landlords
to
take
these
tenants.
However,
it's
a
mass,
we
have
a
huge
issue
with
no
and
regular
individuals
like
myself,
is
trying
to
find
a
home
now
right,
there's
no
demand
supply;
they.
They
don't
have
nowhere
to
go.
J
Not
a
lot
of
the
section.
8
tenants
are
now
having
to
get
their
vouchers
almost
back,
because
they're
not
able
to-
and
we
know
all
of
the
individuals
they
just
need
a
little
assistance
to
pay
their
rent.
That
don't
mean
that
their
slums
is
going
to
tear
up
the
house
and
that's
that
stigma
we're
trying
to
turn
around.
You
know
what
I
mean,
so
no,
no
we're
on
the
same
page.
O
O
So
landlords
essentially
have
buildings
that
they
don't
really
have
control
over
and
my
desire
is
to
make
sure
we're
not
doing
anything
here
in
any
form
or
fashion
that,
on
its
face,
is
well
intended,
but
causes
a
back
back-end
problem
for
the
people
that
took
the
risk
put
their
money
out,
bought
the
building
got
in
a
rental
management
business,
and
now
they
can't
manage
their
own
business.
Yeah.
That,
to
me,
is
a
hundred
percent
opposite
of
what
I'm
concerned.
I'm
not
saying
that's
what
this
does.
I
totally
get
what
this
says.
O
D
I-
and
I
hear
commissioner
giggle's
point-
I
mean
I
think
it's
also
important-
to
know
that
the
housing
vote
voucher,
even
with
the
moratorium
in
place,
the
one
people
who
kept
getting
paid
unpaid
were
the
people
who
were
receiving
the
housing
voucher
because
it
was
a
subsidy
that
that
hud
wires
the
money
directly
to
the
landlord.
So
I
mean
that
type
of
scenario.
Oh,
they
were
the
ones
actually
continuing
to
receive
income
when
a
lot
of
other
landlords
that
don't
have
they
didn't
have
a
housing
voucher
did
not
receive
the
the
monthly
payment
yeah.
J
A
L
A
L
A
L
Not
to
belabor
the
point
or
you
know
I
hear
what
you're
saying,
but
just
like
a
funny
anecdote
is
ronald
reagan,
invented
the
housing
choice,
voucher
program.
So
I
don't
know
if
that
helps
about
capitalism,
it
doesn't
all
right,
maybe
I'm
more
in
common
than
we
think,
all
right.
All
right,
anyways.
B
O
D
N
L
D
Ma'am,
chair
and
shane,
can
you
do
you
have
the
the
the
attachment
a
the
policy
in
front
of
you?
D
I
think
yeah,
so
you
mentioned
like
it.
Basically,
it
would
be
units
landlords
that
rent
units
to
individuals
receiving
the
hauser
housing
choice
voucher.
So
the
very
first
pull
bullet
point,
and
I
think
the
to
me
is
clear
what
the
intent
was,
but
I
think
it's
written
a
little
basically
all
homeless
persons
who
receive
so
you
might
not
be
necessarily
homeless
if
you
receive
a
housing
voucher.
D
So
I
wonder
if
we
should
change
that
and
I'm
fine,
we
can
work
on
an
amendment
later
or
I
mean
I
was
just
playing
around
with
some
language
like
maybe
something
that,
like
rental,
you,
because,
like
the
homeless
person,
is
not
eligible
for
the
the
the
up
to
three
thousand
dollars,
it's
I
mean
landlord,
so
some
language,
like
rental
units
where
tenants,
receive
a
housing,
voucher,
housing,
choice,
voucher.
I
think
we
should
probably
mention
like
a
veteran
housing
voucher
or
enrolled
in
homeless
preference
or
permanent
supportive
housing
through
through
the
alliance
for
housing.
D
K
D
So
why
don't
I
mean,
if
maybe
we
can
just
work
towards
an
amendment
to
the
floor,
to
to
tweak
that
I
mean
again,
it
doesn't
really
change
anything,
but
just
to
make
it
clear
that
it's
about
the
tenant
so
between
now
and
the
floor
and
we'll
work
with
commissioner
gingel
and
get
his
to
get
a
support.
A
A
A
Commission
magento
support
from
commissioner
powell
and
under
sheriff
and
lieutenant
schneider
are
here.
Q
Thank
you,
madam
chair,
before
I
get
into
the
application,
just
want
to
make
clarify
something
at
the
last
democratic
caucus.
Commissioner
cavall
said
that
we
had.
He
made
a
comment.
I
stepped
out
of
the
room,
and
I
didn't
hear
it,
but
gaia
was
watching
it
remotely.
He
made
a
comment
that
he
found
industry.
The
sheriff's
office
could
hit
the
committee
deadline
for
the
snowmobile
grant,
but
conveniently
forgot
the
bwc
application,
which
is
absolutely
inaccurate.
We
have
passed
around
a
timeline
for
you
to
see.
We
have
worked
with
chairman
woodward.
Q
We've
worked
with
the
county
administration
on
this
grant,
and
the
grant
has
been
submitted
in
the
timely
fashion.
There's
a
huge
difference
between
a
seventy
thousand
dollar
snowmobile
grant.
That
was
four
five
pages
long
took
an
hour
to
fill
out
versus
a
60
page,
multi-million
dollar
grant
and,
quite
frankly,
I
think
it
was
insulting
to
gaia
and
to
her
staff
for
that
comment
to
be
made-
and
I
just
wanted
to
to
let
you
know
that-
and
the
document
speaks
for
itself.
Q
Thank
you
so
we're
here
today
to
tell
you
that
the
grant
has
been
applied
for
we
again
have
worked
with
the
chair
and
we
worked
with
the
county
administration,
specifically
chris
ward
on
this,
and
we're
pleased
to
tell
you
that
the
grant
application
is
in.
We
already
have
a.
We
have
many
things
in
place
so
that,
if
we're
successful
in
obtaining
this
grant
that
we'll
be
able
to
implement
this
program.
A
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Woodward
looks
like
you
have
something
to
do.
D
Yeah,
I
know
I
have
something
to
say
and
like
what
yeah,
I
appreciate
all
the
conversation
that's
been
happening.
I
so
this
board,
and
I
mean
I've
heard
it
from
I
mean
members
on
both
sides
of
the
aisle.
We
changed
our
board
policies,
specifically
because
people
wanted
to
see
these
grants
I
mean
earlier,
I
mean
I
wasn't
going
to
guess.
I
would
bring
it
up,
but
I'll
bring
it
up
now.
Here
was
a
grand
opportunity
that
released
at
the
end
of
may,
and
we
submitted
the
grant.
D
I
mean
literally
yesterday.
I
guess
I
mean
it
was
the
deadline
of
the
yesterday,
so
I
realized
that
I
mean
in
terms
of
its
length
and
all
those
types
of
things.
It's
I
don't
know
if
it's
overly
complicated,
because
we
had
we
know
generally
what
this
program
is
going
to
cost
and
how
we're
going
to
write
it
out.
I
mean
certainly
there's
some
technical
language
that
needs
to
be
in
there.
D
I
do
believe
that
if
it
was
a
priority
and
an
urgency
that
it
should
have
been
before
I
mean
before
the
very
last
deadline,
I
mean,
I
know
that
there
was
interest
to
strengthen
the
language
in
that
grand
application.
Because
of
the
time
I
mean
the
timeliness
and
the
ability
to
access
it
in
the
final
hours
that
we
were
able
to
make
those
changes.
So
I
mean
to
it
is
an
inaccurate
claim,
in
my
opinion,
that
we-
I
didn't
have
time
to
get
to
this
sooner
if
it
was
a
higher
priority.
Q
I
didn't
make
that
claim,
sir.
I
was
just
addressing
what
he
said
that
we
conveniently
forgot.
That
is
not
true,
and
if
you
look
at
the
document
that
we
sent
you
so
that
we
gave
you,
sir
you'll
see
all
the
other
grants
that
we're
in
the
process
of
applying.
For
too
we
don't
have
a
full-time
grant.
Writer
gay
has
a
staff
member
catherine
west,
who
you
all
know
who's
been
in
front
of
this
committee,
who
does
multiple
things
and
works
extremely
hard
at
what
she
does.
So
I
just
look.
Q
A
A
My
understanding
was
the
grant,
funding
may
have
interfered
and
you've
listed
it
down
here
with
the
approp,
with
the
funding
of
the
project
for
grant
funding
and
coming
up.
L
You
don't
have
a
dedicated
grant
writer
understood.
How
much
is
the
marine
slow,
no
wake
zone
enforcement
grant
was.
L
C
L
Q
Q
C
Have
to
go
back
to
the
mental
health
and
wellness
one
to
find
out
how
much
that
is,
but
they're
all
I
mean
all
the
deal
one
doj
ones
are
fairly
substantial
and
just
to
suggest
there
was
any
intent
to
hold
back
is
completely
untrue.
I
mean,
if
you
look
at
all
of
these
and
we
did
bring.
If
you
look
at
communication
b
on
the
agenda,
there
was
a
resolution
to
approve
the
pre-application.
So,
as
commissioner
woodward
stated,
there
was
a
new
doj
process
this
year.
C
That
said,
you
have
to
do
a
pre-application
in
one
system
and
then
do
the
actual
application
in
another
system.
So
with
the
way
the
board
rules
where
we
had
to
bring
that
pre-application
to
the
board,
and
then
you
saw
a
one-page
document
that
had
no
narrative
had
no
details
in
it,
and
so
we
were
trying
to
get
that
changed
because,
obviously
we
know
this
is
a
hot
topic.
This
is
a
board
priority.
C
This
is
a
board
initiative,
and
so
if
we
would
have
followed
that
procedure
and
submitted
you
a
one
page
that
you
what
you
would
have
gotten
and
then
the
body
worn
camera
grant
application
would
have
been
a
communication.
So
with
all
that
being
said
in
the
middle
of
that
we're
trying
to
prioritize
by
deadline.
So
in
previous
years
we
haven't
been
eligible
for
a
lot
of
doj
grants.
They've
been
hey,
create
a
nationwide
program
for
everybody
to
implement
this
year.
Obviously,
there's
been
some
changes.
C
We
are
very,
very
fortunate
to
be
able
to
apply
for
a
number
of
them
they're
all
due
right
around
the
same
time.
So
we
have
one
person
who
is
a
supervisor
over
her
own
team.
She
has
grant
management
experience
but
she's
also
in
charge
of
all
the
jail
health
and
food
service
contracts
which,
as
you
can
imagine
at
this
time,
are
high
priority.
C
L
A
Q
Wasn't
last
minute
we
brought
the
grant,
I
made
the
chairman
and
the
board
aware
of
the
grant
in
the
first
place,
and
we
said
we
asked
the
board:
are
you
going
to
apply
for
this,
or
are
we
going
to
apply
for
it
or
are
we
going
to
do
it
jointly,
so
that
discussion
went
on
for
a
couple
weeks
before
that
even
happened?
We
got
this
done
in
about
a
month,
which
I
a
little
more
than
a
month,
which
I
think
is
pretty
good
again.
I
don't
want
to
sit
here
and
fight
with
you.
Q
O
I
was
just
gonna,
I
guess
ask
the
matter
before
us
today
is
to
receive
and
file
the
fact
that
we're
being
notified
around
this
grant
application
right
correct
right.
So
I
guess
we
can
debate
the
grant
application
timelines
et
cetera,
but-
and
I
and
I
appreciate
commissioner
cavell-
that
there's
other
you
know,
as
you
think,
about
the
operational
piece,
there's
other
things
like
the
historical
grants
for
mental
health
and
a
substitute
priority
one
or
the
other.
You
missed
the
mental
health
grant.
O
Now
you've
got
all
kinds
of
issues
relative
to
the
connectivity
of
the
mental
health
community,
the
jail
people
going
into
the
jail
with
mental
health
issues
where
this
grant
helps
maybe
address
them
a
different
way
and
you've
got
people
lining
up
here
and
saying:
hey.
You
did
that
over
body
cams,
which
is
a
new
program
that
no
one
even
knows
if
it's
good
or
bad,
I
mean
just
just
to
play
the
devil's
advocate.
O
D
To
that
point
I
mean,
I
think
so,
per
our
board
rules.
I
authorized
the
grant
to
go
forward
because
of
the
deadline
was
yesterday,
but
definitely
and
again
this
is
feedback
from
commissioners
that
when
people
want
to
see
these
grant
applications
want
to
understand
it.
If
we
get
it
we're
committing
additional
dollars,
the
50
50
match
to
be
able
to
make
it
happen,
and
so
I
want
to
make
certain
that
it
was
before
everyone
in
this
committee
and
then
any
member
of
the
board
that
wants
to
see
the
grant
application.
I
Yeah,
maybe
I
shouldn't
say,
but
I've
complained
to
woodward
many
times
in
the
past
about
last
minute
things
coming
into
our
board,
and
I
think
this
is
where
part
of
this
is
and
I'm
not
blaming
you,
mr
mccabe
or
gayle
or
anybody
else.
It's
not
just
you.
It's
all
departments
and
it
seems
like
we've,
been
getting
besieged
last
minute
with
grant
applications
getting
too
close
to
the
deadline.
The
chairman
has
to
sign
off
on
him
and
then
we
hear
about
it.
I
Q
Q
A
A
D
So
I
mean
it
was
informational,
but
we
do
have
an
amendment,
so
this
was
the
original
we
had.
We
started
having
the
conversation
at
our
last
meeting.
This
is
an
amendment
to
that
shaping
the
focus,
instead
of
kind
of
being
appropriate.
The
funding
for
this
that
the
shifted
to
implementation
of
a
law
enforcement
body
worn
camera
program,
and-
and
so
I
guess,
can
we
move
the
amendment
I'll
move.
The
amendment.
D
And
I'll
explain
I
mean
substantively
what
it
I
mean
does,
instead
of
the
actual
appropriation
it
speaks
to
spelling
out-
and
commissioner
words
here.
Can
you
maybe
help
me
explain
this
that
assigns
the
matching
dollars
for
the
grants?
That's
going
forward
a
sign
not
appropriate.
We
expect
to
hear
back
from
the
grant
whether
we
got
it
in
the
next
couple
months.
If
we
do,
we
can
proceed
with
that.
If
we
don't,
then
we
will.
D
I
mean,
come
up
with
another
strategy
on
how
to
fund
this,
the
and
then
probably
the
guts
that
be
it
for
the
resolve
on
clause.
D
At
the
very
last,
one
speaks
to
the
county
executive,
working
with
the
sheriff's
office
and
the
board
of
commissioners
to
have
established
the
process
of
rolling
this
out
with
a
report
coming
back
to
this
board
that
deals
with
the
the
initial
cost
associate
the
ongoing
annual
cost,
the
impact
on
the
law
enforcement
service
contracts,
implications
for
options
related
to
general
county
policies
and
background
on
departmental
implementation
and
associated
internal
operation
policies
for
the
use
for
such
a
program.
D
So
it
I
mean,
puts
the
ball
in
motion.
It
lifts
up
the
things
that
were
talked
about,
I
mean
I
haven't
gone
through
the
rfp,
the
the
rfp
selection
committee,
selecting
the
selecting
motorola
solutions
as
the
vendor
and
moves.
I
mean.
P
F
G
You
know
comprehensive
review,
an
assessment
of
all
of
the
implications
of
moving
forward
and,
of
course,
it's.
I
think
we
all
can
agree
that
body
cameras
are
a
very
positive
thing
both
to
protect
the
public
and
to
protect
our
law
enforcement
officers.
G
G
I
think
we
have
a
strategic
storage
facility
that
is
shared
between
the
sheriff
and
and
our
homeland
security
folks
and
our
dispatch
center
to
us.
These
two
things
belong
in
the
same
conversation,
a
body
camera
is
a
very
powerful
tool
in
itself,
but
if
you're
not
providing
the
training,
you're,
simply
documenting
things
that
you
not
necessarily
wouldn't
be
proud
of.
G
O
Just
have
a
question,
and
maybe
it's
outside
this
committee,
but
when
I
looked
at
the
economic
development
committee
agenda
last
time,
I
did
not
see
the
feasibility
study
on
there.
So
is
that
going
to
be
addressed
with
that
committee
this
week?
Does
anybody
know.
O
At
least
before
the
next
board
meeting
yeah-
that's
helpful.
I
appreciate
that
second
thing
I
would
say,
is
so
the
total
annual
cost
to
do.
This
is
3.1
million
bucks
and
that's
what
was
originally
in
here
now
we're
saying,
hey,
we
might
be
able
to
get
a
grant
for
half
of
it,
so
we'll
take
the
annual
cost
down
to
1.5
million,
which
I
totally
get
like
happy
to
take
the
free
money
right.
O
Maybe
we
should
put
something
in
here,
though,
to
think
about
to
say
you
know
if,
in
a
future
year,
this
grant
of
1.5
million
doesn't
come
through
and
we
still
want
to
have
body
cams,
because
I'm
assuming
once
they're
implemented
they're
not
going
away
the
county
of
oakland
is
going
to
have
to
flip
the
3.1
million
or
come
up
with
some
other
funding
source.
O
So
you
know,
maybe
we
can
think
about
that
between
now
in
the
board
meeting-
and
the
other
thing
I
would
say
is
on
my
mind,
is
the
collective
discussion
on
funding
the
training
center
things
like
this.
Perhaps
we
should
talk
more
seriously
with
the
sheriff
and
the
county
executive
about
a
public
safety.
Millage
wrap
all
the
stuff
together.
Let
the
people
vote
if
they
want
to
fund
all
these
things.
If
we're
going
to
argue
about
funding
them
out
of
general
fund
money,.
G
Can
I
speak
to
the
commissioner
against
comments.
I
believe
the
grant
is
focused
on
the
upfront
one-time
costs,
which
you
know
I
will
come
back
again
during
the
life
of
the
you
know,
cameras
running
out,
but
I'm
looking
to
okay,
good,
I'm
getting
a
nod
over
there.
That's
what
I
was
hoping
for,
and
so
you
know,
as
I
mentioned,
who
pays
for
this-
whether
it
is
built
into
the
you
know
the
budget
for
those
common
to
all
costs
that
are
county
responsibility.
G
Do
we
pass
it
on
to
the
local
contracts?
I
think
that's
a
decision
that
all
of
you
should
be
presented
with
before
making
the
final
decision
on
on
moving
forward,
and
I
think
a
powerful
argument
for
moving
forward
with
the
feasibility
study
is.
Is
this
example
of
what
seems
to
be
an
optimistic
chance
of
perhaps
getting
this
1.5
million
dollars?
We
should
be
able
to
go
after
federal
funding
to
support
these
facility
needs
as
well.
G
I
I
know
of
a
few
grant
programs
that
fit
this
specific
need
that
do
provide
startup.
You
know
initial
funding
for
capital
with
emergency
operations
and
I'm
sure
there
and
we've
talked
to
members
of
congress
about
the
training
facility
and
getting
an
earmark
so
to
the
extent
that
we
fulfill
this
early
study
phase
and
understand
fully
the
costs,
and
you
know
what
it
will
take
to
move
forward
with
that.
And
perhaps
you
know,
a
public
safety
millage
led
by
commissioner
gingil
might
be
an
option
as
well.
Q
Just
real
quick,
so
it's
clear,
you
know
everybody
keeps
saying
it's
a
training
facility,
it's
dispatch
which
services
20
fire
departments,
10
other
police
departments,
emergency
operations
center,
which
is
under
the
county
executive
and
the
training
facility,
and
that
dispatch
center
services,
hundreds
of
thousands
beyond
the
contracts
within
oakland
county.
So
if
you
haven't
been
over
to
that
eoc
dispatch
center,
while
inside
it
looks
really
nice
that
building
was
built
in
the
1950s
and
it's
cinder
block
and
I
pray
to
god,
a
tornado
doesn't
come
through
there
someday
and
that's
all.
I
have
to
say.
A
L
I
One
quick
question:
this
is
3
million
3.1
million
dollars,
and
this
is
for
body-worn
cameras
for
sheriff
deputies
only.
It
does
not
include
any
local
police
departments
throughout
the
county.
I
D
With
our
the
agency
that
oakland
county
overseas,
so
it's
not
we're
not
providing
the
body
camps
to
royal
oak
or
madison
heights,
many
of
them
actually
have
already
gone,
got
their
own
body
cameras.
L
L
L
O
B
O
D
D
I
D
Back
on
the
original
resolution,
what
I
wanted
to
I'd
ask
the
the
vendor.
That's
been
selected,
motorola
solutions
to
be
here,
because
I
know
that
people
had
some
questions
about
this
technology,
and
so
mr
matt
brady
is
here.
Can
I
get
you
to
come
up?
I
mean,
I
think,
it's
important
to
me
as
we're
having
this
conversation
when
we
we
provided
a
lot
of
information
last
time
of
the
cost
and
with
the
bid
that
the
vendor
has.
I
also
agreed
to
reduce
some
of
their
costs.
D
To
offset
the
additional
staff
request
of
the
the
sheriff
office,
I
mean
deemed
necessary
to
support
foia.
D
I
think
it's
important
for
people
to
understand
what
this
looks
like
so
there's
the
equipment
and
then
there's
the
storage
and
while
the
rfp
looked
at
our
dash,
cam
and
our
I
mean
basically,
our
entire
video
surveillance
is
part
of
the
supporting
our
our
our
law
enforcement
and
our
patrols,
and
in
other
things
this
is
allowed
actually
an
opportunity
to.
I
mean
I
think,
for
everyone
to
hear
specifically
what
this
technology
does,
and
so
mr
brady.
E
Yeah
hi
I'm
matt
brady,
I'm
the
vice
president
of
video
sales
for
motorola
solutions
in
chicago.
I
live
in
le
mans,
which
is
a
suburb
of
chicago
and
I'm
the
police.
Commissioner
of
my
hometown,
I
have
been
for
the
last
seven
years.
E
My
great
grandfather
was
chicago.
My
brother's
got
a
cop.
I
come
from
a
big
big
family.
Most
of
my
cousins
are
in
law
enforcement,
so
I
just
kind
of
flocked
to
the
space.
We're
bit
we're
big
and
long
license
recognition
as
well.
You
mentioned
human
trafficking.
E
We've
broken
up
a
lot
of
human
trafficking
rings
in
the
country.
With
our
analytics.
We
helped
put
a
lot
of
bad
people
in
jail.
I
think
when
we
all
stood
up
and
said
the
pledge
of
allegiance
that
last
line,
you
know
I
hadn't
heard
the
pledge
in
a
long
time
is
liberty
and
justice
for
all
right
body,
worn
cameras,
protect
our
police
officers,
our
sheriffs,
our
state.
You
know
our
state
police,
michigan,
state
police,
uses
our
technology,
but
it
also
protects
the
citizens
right.
E
They
need
that
transparency
if
they're
doing
something
right
and
they're
being
mistreated.
The
video
will
exonerate
them
if
the
police
officer
did
everything
right,
that
video
will
exonerate
them.
So
the
video
is
the
narrative
to
help
make
make
the
community
a
little
bit
safer.
So
we
did
come
in
with
the
lowest
price.
My
company
is,
you
know:
we've
been
around
public
safety
for
over
90
years.
We've
really
reduced
the
price
on
this.
So
this
is
a
five-year
solution.
Hosted
training
is
included.
E
We
did
discount
it
significantly
so
that
you
could
have
extra
people
doing
foias
and
the
storage
and
everything.
So
we
love
this
county.
We
love
the
state
of
michigan
you're,
a
big
customer
of
ours
across
the
state.
It
is
the
best
technology
on
the
market.
We
have
something
called
record
after
the
fact,
and
that's
really
the
only
thing
I
want
to
talk
about
then
I'll
answer
any
questions
so
record.
After
the
fact
you
know
you're
a
sheriff
or
police
officer,
and
you
get
into
a
situation.
E
You
can't
always
stop
the
person
you're
interacting
with
so
you
get
into
a
fight
and
say:
can
you
hold
on
a
minute,
so
I
could
hit
my
button
and
record
this.
It's
always
on
our
cameras
are
always
on
the
in-car.
Video
is
always
on
the
bodywork.
Camera
is
always
on.
So
what
does
that
mean
we're
going
to
get
the
video
there's?
No,
I
didn't
hit
the
button
right
we're
going
to
get
the
video
now
the
sheriff
or
someone
of
his
administrators.
E
They
have
to
have
user
id
password
to
get
that
video
and
they're
the
only
ones
that
can
get
it
or
they
can
allocate
people
on
our
team
to
get
it,
but
our
competitors
don't
do
that.
So,
if
you
decide
not
to
hit
record,
then
you
don't
get
that
evidence
to
exonerate
a
police
officer
or
to
exonerate
a
citizen,
so
you're
really
getting
the
best
technology
on
the
market
today.
So
I'll
leave
it
at
that
and
are
there
any
questions
I
can
answer
for
you.
A
D
I
mean:
can
you
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
advantages
of
going
from
kind
of
a
place-based
storage
to
a
cloud-based
system,
and
I
mean
the
what
the
technology?
Because
the
cloud
storage
actually
allows
for
yeah.
E
E
They
just
have
economies
of
scale
they
put
in
one
central
location
and
the
prices
keep
coming
down.
We
have
a
premise
based
solution
which
about
half
of
our
agencies
in
the
united
states,
have
you've
got
to
buy
petabytes
or
terabytes
of
storage.
You
have
to
have
people
to
operate
in
mit
staff,
so
it's
just
more
cost
effective
to
move
to
the
cloud,
but
we
also
we
have
no
issue
putting
it
on
a
prime.
If
someone
wants
to
put
on
that,
prime.
D
So
I
I
just
wanted-
and
I
asked
mr
brady
to
come
here-
I
mean
if
there's
any
questions
around
the
technology,
I
mean
some
of
you
I
mean
around
this
table
have
asked,
and
so
I
mean
here's.
The
expert
definitely
make
sure
that
you
have
his
information.
D
Obviously,
the
lieutenant
schneider
who's
done
an
incredible
job,
helping
like
usher
this
through
the
process
and,
of
course,
under
sheriff
mccabe,
as
we
kind
of
over
the
next
couple
months,
we'll
know
about
the
grant,
but
in
that
process
also
like
putting
in
place
the
the
implementation,
so
that,
as
I
think
under
sheriff
mccabe
corrects
me,
okay,
we're
the
third
largest,
the
third
largest.
Are
we,
the
third
largest
agency
in
the
state
of.
D
I
think,
and
it's
I'm
looking
very
forward
for
us
being
the
next.
I
mean
big
agency
and
I
mean
to
be
able
to
incorporate
this
and
and
move
forward.
So
if
there's
any
further
question
I'll
make
sure
that
everyone
has
mr
brady's
contact
information,
but
it's.
J
So
just
so
I
understand
process,
I
know
we're
receiving
filing
this
right.
Okay,.
D
J
J
It
once
does
come
before
us
if
they
have
any
questions
in
regards
to
motorola,
or
we
can
just
replay
this
this
little
skit
of
a
conversation,
because
I
think
that
that
was
something
that
we
didn't
need,
clarity
of,
because
you
made
reference
of
it
on
that
last
call.
So.
D
O
Yes,
thank
you.
So
thanks
for
coming
in
appreciate
the
info,
I
don't
really
have
any
questions
here.
I
just
want
to
kind
of
reiterate:
if
there's
anything
any
of
us
can
do,
including
myself
to
help
ensure
that
the
assessment
for
the
facility
is
on
the
economic
development
committee
meeting
that's
coming
up.
That
would
be
helpful.
Otherwise
it
may
be
disappointing
got
it.
A
A
On
we
had,
we
did
a
roll
call
on
the
amendment
and
now
we
need
a
roll
call
on
the
resolution.