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HomeMy WebLinkAbout062920 Special CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL BUSINESS MEETING OF JUNE 29, 2020 CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Port Townsend City Council met in special session on the 29th day of June 2020 in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor Michelle Sandoval called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present at roll call were Pam Adams, David Faber, Amy Howard, Monica MickHager, Owen Rowe, Michelle Sandoval, and Ariel Speser. Staff members present were City Manager John Mauro, City Attorney Heidi Greenwood, Interim Police Chief Troy Surber, and City Clerk Joanna Sanders. RESOLUTION 20-037 ESTABLISHING A COUNCIL AD HOC COMMITTEE ON POLICING AND PUBLIC SAFETY Staff presentation Mayor Sandoval introduced the item by stating her recommendation that this be a committee of the entire Council. She spoke about the larger law and justice community and recognized the existing collaboration and interrelationship with those law and justice agencies. She also recognized the needed involvement by people of color as well as the larger community to address the many concerns that have been stated. City Manager John Mauro gave the staff presentation as detailed in the agenda bill. He recognized that while the City Police Department practices may hold up well, there may also be some desired changes. City Attorney Heidi Greenwood pointed out there would likely be areas of discussion that involve other government entities or which are restricted by state law. Interim Chief Troy Surber expressed enthusiasm for the work ahead to address community concerns. Mr. Mauro addressed questions about the impact of this new body on the City's existing budget and resources. There were also questions about the status of the hiring process for a permanent police chief and unknowns as Council enters the budget development timeline overlapping with the timeline of this Committee's work. Ms. Greenwood clarified that Committee recommendations would be brought forward to the City Council for consideration. City Council Special Business Meeting June 29, 2020 Page 1 of 3 Public comment The following individuals provided written comments regarding the resolution (the clerk read written comments into the record): Frank luro Candice Cosler Chris Schuller Hank Chinaski Robert and Barbara Gray Caienna Bierwirth Emily Hiatt Roarke Jennings Jessica Tartaro Heather Gordon Samual Swenson Daly Viki Sonntag Faith Morgan Earthen Watson Jenny Esquivel Tonia Burkett Lilly Powers Katie Liz Muller Noel Sarah Vrooman AJ Traverse Jordan Pollack Cameron Jones Paul Denison Grace Champe Tom Fenollosa Naomi Himley Meshell Maria Orozco Rowan Sharp Maxfield Koontz Alexa MacAulay Ann Benson Daryl Dietrich Samara Larochelle Alexa Helbling Corey Chin Joanne Ponrello Jason Victor Serinus Lindsay Hoffman Abner Barre Lydia Vadopalas Kimber Rotchford Melissa Forster Jacob Metzger City Council Special Business Meeting June 29, 2020 Page 2 of 3 Combined comment from the following individuals: Teddy Lachappelle, Mallory Langer, Paris Jade, Cameron Jones, Rob Cantley, Einav Bloom, Sophia Petricola An additional verbal comment was provided as follows: Nathaniel Jacobs spoke about the need for collaboration on criminal justice reform and the importance of hearing from the larger law enforcement community. Council deliberation and action During Council discussion, there was recognition of the extensive comments provided, a desire to set realistic expectations with the public on what may be possible to change in the short term. There was a desire to hear from the Black Indigenous People of Color community (BIPOC) on biases they have experienced. There were comments about continuing to support the good work of the Police Department and seeking input from them on solutions, including ways to continue to keep our community safe. It was noted that given the killing of George Floyd, there is a current need to discuss the broad range of non criminal and non crisis situations for which armed officers might not be best suited or most appropriate to respond. There were additional comments in favor of the resolution. Council considered a request to postpone action on the resolution until the July 6 meeting to honor Council's three touch rule to give the broader community an opportunity time to understand what is being proposed and address their apprehensions. Mayor Sandoval summarized next steps including the development of the work plan and topics to be considered at the first committee meeting. Motion: Ariel Speser moved to approve waiving Council Rules and approve Resolution 20-037, Establishing a Council Ad Hoc Committee on Policing and Public Safety. Amy Howard seconded. Vote: motion carried, 6-1 by voice vote, Monica MickHager opposed. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:41 p.m. Attest: M Joanna Sanders, MMC City Clerk City Council Special Business Meeting June 29, 2020 Page 3 of 3