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THIS IS OUR PUBLIC SAFETY MEETING, NOVEMBER 27, 2023. MADAM CLERK, IF YOU'LL CALL ROLL.

COMMENT TODAY? WE HAVE A SPEAKER TODAY? ARE YOU ALL SET, MA'AM? WE'LL CALL UP RICHARD BRYAN. YOU'LL HAVE THREE MINUTES, MR. BRYAN.

SURE. YEAH. JUST -- YEAH.

>> GOOD AFTERNOON. THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING ME TO SPEAK TODAY.

I'M A RETIRED TEXAS PEACE OFFICER AND SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR WITH THE POLICE FORCE.

I TEACH LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBJECTS INCLUDING SEXUAL ASSAULT INVESTIGATION, FAMILY VIOLENCE, AND CHILD ABUSE. I'M SPEAKING REGARDING THE CHARGE OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE VIOLENCE STRATEGIC PLAN. LIKE MANY PEACE OFFICERS I HAVE HAD MY SHARE OF EXPOSURE TO FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES. THERE ARE OFTEN SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BACKGROUNDS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ABUSERS IN EACH OF THE CASES. ONE SUCH SIMILARITY WE HAVE COME ACROSS IN MY 30-PLUS YEARS IN THE CAREER IS ABUSIVE ENVIRONMENTS -- IF THE PET IS BEING ABUSED, THE CHILDREN ARE BEING ABUSED AND IF THE CHILDREN ARE, IT'S LIKELY THE SPOUSE IS BEING ABUSED TOO. IT COMES DOWN TO WHAT THE ABUSERS FEEL THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH -- PHYSICAL ABUSE OF ANIMALS AND CHILDREN GO HAND IN HAND OFTEN.

MUCH RESEARCH INDICATES PEOPLE WHO ABUSE ANIMALS, ABUSE PEOPLE -- SPECIFICALLY THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS, EVEN THEIR PARENTS. NOW PROTECTIVE ORDERS INCLUDE PROTECTION ORDERS FOR THE VICTIM'S PET. MY WIFE AND I WORK WITH ABANDONED AND ABUSED DOGS AND WE CAN ATTEST WE HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM WITH ABANDONED AND NEGLECTED AND ABUSED DOGS. THEREFORE, AS WE ARE HERE TO ADDRESS THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY MEETING, I BELIEVE STRONGER COMMITMENT TO PET OWNERSHIP, ADDRESSING A CORRELATION BETWEEN ABUSING ANIMALS WITH FAMILY VIOLENCE AND CHILD ABUSE.

WE NEED BETTER ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS TO ADDRESS ANIMAL CRUELTY IN THE CITY.

CITATIONS ARE OFTEN ISSUED BY THE ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICERS BUT DISMISSED BY MUNICIPAL JUDGES.

SOME OF THE REASON MIGHT BE THE PERSON WHO RECEIVED THE VIATION DOESN'T HAVE THE -- CITATION DOESN'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO PAY. ONE OPTION IS TO ATTEND COURSES AT ANIMAL CARE SERVICES TO HELP REHABILITATE AND EDUCATE THE PERSON. I HOPE YOU WILL CONSIDER MY REQUEST MOVING FORWARD AND I'M AVAILABLE FOR QUESTIONS AFTER THE MEETING.

THANK YOU. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU, MR. BRIEON.

WE'LL MOVE ON TO FIRST ITEM, APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE OCTOBER PUBLIC SAFETY MEETING.

I'LL ENTERTAIN A MOTION. >> SECOND. >> CHAIR: OKAY.

WASN'T SURE THAT WOULD HAPPEN. ALL THOSE IN FAVOR? OPPOSED?

MINUTES ARE APPROVED. WE'LL MOVE ON TO ITEM 2. >> THANK YOU, CHAIRWOMAN.

THIS BRIEFING BY METRO HEALTH IS A BRIEFING OF THE FINAL STRATEGIC PLAN.

THIS PRESENTATION SUMMARIZES THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND HIGHLIGHTS THE STRATEGIES AND PROJECTED OUTCOMES OF THIS PLAN. THIS ALSO SERVES AS THE FIRST PUBLIC RELEASE OF THIS COMPLETED PLAN. ONCE WE RECEIVE FEEDBACK FROM THIS COMMITTEE, WE ARE PLANNING TO PRESENT THIS PLAN TO THE FULL CITY COUNCIL AT A FUTURE B SESSION.

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JUST TO GIVE CONTEXT, THIS PLAN IS TIED DIRECTLY TO THE METRO FORWARD PLAN THAT PROVIDES STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR DEVELOPMENT -- STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR DEPARTMENT TO IMPROVE OUR COMMUNITY. FORWARD PLAN FOCUSES ON SIX PRIORITY AREAS THAT INCLUDE AMONG OTHER VIOLENCE PREVENTION. THIS PARTICULAR PLAN YOU WILL SEE TODAY WAS LEAD BY METRO HEALTH WITH COLLABORATION. THIS TEAM IS A -- PARTICIPATED IN THE NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING THAT LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PLAN. THEY ENGAGE OUR COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS AS WELL AS THE COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE INPUT AND FEEDBACK AND WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN TERMS OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PLAN -- THOSE WERE DEVELOPED WITH THE INPUT OF THE COMMUNITY AND THE STAKEHOLDERS THAT PARTICIPATED. THE STRATEGIC PLAN COMBINES AND IMPLEMENTS RESOURCES NECESSARY TO INCREASE POSITIVE OUTCOMES IN THE COMMUNITY USING A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO PREVENT VIOLENCE. SPECIFICALLY, THIS PLAN FOCUSES IN FOUR AREAS -- VIOLENCE AMONG YOUTH, GUN VIOLENCE, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS WELL. SO WITH THAT, I'M GOING TO ASK ERIKA STEPHENSON, OUR PUBLIC

HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR TO PREVENT THE DETAILS OF THE PLAN. >> GOOD AFTERNOON.

THE DEPUTY CITY MANAGER COVERED MOST OF THE TALKING POINTS. WE'LL FOCUS ON KEY ISSUES.

AS SHE MENTIONED I'M THE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR FOR PUBLIC VIOLENCE WHICH IS A TEAM OF ABOUT 104 PEOPLE WORKING ON IRK SHOES OF VIOLENCE -- ISSUES OF VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION. YOU HAVE GOTTEN SOME PIECES OF THE INFORMATION ALONG THE WAY IN THE PROCESS AND I WANT TO BRING THE WHOLE THING TOGETHER FOR YOU.

THE REASON THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOCUSES ON VIOLENCE AND THE IMPACT OF THAT IS BECAUSE YOU CANNOT BE FOCUSED ON YOUR WELLNESS AS A PERSON IF YOUR BASIC NEEDS ARE NOT MET.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FOOD, WATER, AND A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE YOU CAN'T WORRY ABOUT OTHER THINGS GOING ON IN YOUR LIFE. WE CONSIDER THIS PART OF YOUR WHOLE HEALTH AND THE TRAUMA YOU EXPERIENCE THROUGH VIOLENCE HAS A LONG-TERM IMPACT ON YOU AND WE'VE HEARD THAT DISCUSSED IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT VENUES. THIS IS REASON WE'RE WORKING ON THIS TYPE OF ISSUE.

IT GETS TO ROOT CAUSES IN THE COMMUNITY. VIOLENCE PREVENTION IS ONE OF THE AREA ARES OF SA-FORWARD -- OUR GROWTH MAP FOR THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

YOU'VE HEARD PRESENTATIONS ON THAT OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS. I ALSO FOUND THAT WE ON TOP OF SA-FORWARD WE HAVE A NEED FOR COHESIVE STRATEGY RELATED TO VIOLENCE PREVENTION.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO SUPPORT A COMMUNITY, AND IT WAS IMPORTANT TO ME THAT WE LOOK FOR A WAY TO UNITE DIFFERENT EFFORTS ACROSS THE COMMUNITY AND GET THEM MORE INTO ALIGNMENT.

SO THAT INCLUDES AN UPDATE OF THE 2019 SAN ANTONIO PLAN ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, KIND OF UNIFYING THE WORK MY TEAM IS DOING -- LOOKING ACROSS ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE CITY, COLLABORATING WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ON VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION PLAN AND REALLY BRINGING IT TOGETHER TO LOOK AT WHAT'S COMMON AND NEEDED IN OUR COMMUNITY.

THIS PLAN WILL SET A STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR ALL OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY.

IT'S INTENDED TO BE A FIVE-YEAR ROAD MAP AND WE'LL ADDRESS THE PRIORITIES.

THE FIVE YEARS WOULD SPAN FROM JANUARY 2024 TO DECEMBER OF 2028.

THIS FOCUSES ON A PUBLIC-HEALTH APPROACH IN CONTRAST TO THE VIOLENCE CRIME REDUCTION PLAN WHICH FOCUSES ON THE LAW ENFORCEMENT DIRECTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY THIS IS BASED ON SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND IS TO COMBINE UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM INTERVENTIONS. WE HAVE EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES THAT ALLOW SEVERAL ORGANIZATIONS, NOT JUST METRO HEALTH, TO COME TOGETHER AND HAVE A GREATER IMPACT ON THE ISSUES. AS MENTIONED, THE COORDINATING TEAM -- JUST SO I CAN PUT THE NAMES IN FRONT OF YOU AND SHOW WHO HELPED FROM WHERE -- THE FOUR OF US DROVE THE PROCESS.

WE HAVE CHRIS BENAVIDES AND OTHERS. TO GIVE YOU A RECAP ON HOW THIS

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PLAN WAS DEVELOPED BECAUSE I THINK THESE ARE SOME OF THE PIECES THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT WAS A MAJOR PART OF THE PROCESS. WE ENGAGED COMMUNITY MEMBERS FROM THE BEGINNING IN TERMS OF LETTING THEM KNOW WE WERE WE CONDUCTED TOWN HALLS AND JOINED IN TOWN HALLS AND COMMUNITY MEETINGS THAT WERE NAVIGATED AND HANDLED BY OTHER DEPARTMENTS. IN ALL, THERE WERE FIVE COMMUNITY MEETINGS AS WELL AS SEVERAL OPPORTUNITIES TO DISCUSS WITH SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS AND COALITIONS -- WHAT THEY FELT WERE IMPORTANT IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE INCLUDED SURVEYS OF PEOPLE IN WORK IN THE COMMUNITY AS WELL. NOT JUST PEOPLE WHO LIVE AND FUNCTION IN THE COMMUNITY BUT WHO DO THE WORK. THEY UNDERSTAND FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE WHAT THE GAPS IN SYSTEM ARE AND WHAT THE NEEDS ARE. THIS INCLUDE COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS, STAFF OF THE CITY AND BEXAR COUNTY, AS WELL AS UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM.

WE PULLED TOGETHER THAT COMMUNITY INPUT, WORKER INPUT, AND A SCAN OF THE DATA IN OUR COMMUNITY, INDICATING WHAT VIOLENCE LOOKS LIKE AND WHERE THE NEED IS AND USED THAT TO DETERMINE THE PRIORITIES. THESE WERE DESCRIBED TO YOU. THEY INCLUDE VIOLENCE AMONG YOUTH. THAT IDEA IS YOUTH ON YOUTH VIOLENCE -- INCORPORATING BULLYING AND CYBER BULLYING. THE GOAL IS TO CREATE SAFE SPACES AND SUPPORTIVE NETWORKS FOR YOUTH THAT PREVENTS VIOLENCE IN THAT AGE GROUP. ONE FOCUS ON GUN VIOLENCE -- PREVENTING AND INTERVENING IN AND PROVIDING MORE SERVICES AND SUPPORT TO VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS AND REDUCING REPEATED VIOLENCE. THE SAME CONCEPT APPLY FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

IN THIS CASE IT INCLUDES INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND CHILDHOOD ABUSE AND NEGLECT.

THE PLANNING PROCESS INVOLVED SEVERAL WORK GROUPS -- ONE FOR EACH PRIORITY AREA.

THERE WERE FOUR WORK GROUPS. THERE WERE 55 DIFFERENT PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROCESS BROKEN ACROSS THE FOUR WORK GROUPS, INCLUDING PEOPLE WHO HAVE LIVED, EXPERIENCED FIRSTHAND WITH BEING A VICTIM OF VIOLENCE, SURVIVOR, OR COMMITTING VIOLENCE AND HAVING A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE. ADVOCATES, FAITH LEADERS, PEOPLE FROM THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR, RESEARCHERS, AND OTHERS. WE SPENT THE LATE SPRING INTO LATE SUMMER TO DEVELOP THE STRATEGIES. ULTIMATELY THEY DEFINED OBJECTIVES, STRATEGIES AND THINGS WE SHOULD MEASURE TO DETERMINE WHAT OUR IMPACT IS. ONCE THE PLAN WAS DRAFTED WE CIRCULATED IT FOR FEEDBACK AMONG THOSE 55 PARTICIPANTS AND THEY ALSO HAD THE OPTION TO SHARE THAT WITHIN THEIR ORGANIZATIONS. AND AMONG THEIR CLIENTS OR CONSTITUENTS.

SEVERAL OF THEM EXERCISED THAT OPTION. WE CIRCULATED AMONG CITY PERSONNEL, COUNTY PERSONNEL, AND PEOPLE WHO STAYED CONNECTED TO THE PROCESS.

WE THEN USED THAT FEEDBACK TO ADJUST AND FINE TUNE THE STRATEGIES AND AS MENTIONED EARLIER, THIS IS THE FIRST PUBLIC UNVAILING OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN, IMPLEMENTATION WILL BEGIN IN JANUARY. THIS DOCUMENT, IF YOU'VE ALREADY GLANCED AT IT, IS 30-ISH PAGES AND WOULD BE TOO MUCH TO WALK THROUGH FOR YOU ON THAT KIND OF APPROACH, SO WHAT I WANT TO TELL YOU IS HOW IT'S BUILT. ULTIMATELY THE WORKING GROUPS PUT TOGETHER OBJECTIVES TELLING US WHERE WE WANTED TO BE, WHAT DID WE WANT TO ACHIEVE, HOW DO WE WANT TO IMPROVE THINGS IN THE COMMUNITY? THEN THEY USED DATA AND RESEARCH TO TELL THEM WHAT EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES COULD BE PUT IN PLACE -- ULTIMATELY NARROWED THAT DOWN TO SPECIFIC TACTICS AND WE TIED WAYS TO MEASURE THAT. YOU WILL SEE EACH OF THE FOUR PRIORITY AREAS, SEGMENTED FOR THEIR TOPICS, AND THEN THE PLAN ITSELF IS STRUCTURED ACCORDING TO THAT DIAGRAM I JUST SHARED. THIS IS A LOGIC MODEL WHICH IS REALLY TO HELP SOOTHE MY SPIRIT IN THAT THIS IS A PUBLIC HEALTH NERD THING AND IT'S UP THERE TO TRY TO EXPLAIN IN AN ILL TRAY TIF WAY FOR YOU -- ILLUSTRATIVE WAY FOR YOU HOW THINGS CONNECT. WE'RE GOING TO HAVE SOME IMMEDIATE OUTPUTS THAT HELP US KNOW WE'RE STARTING OUR WORK SO THINGS LIKE DATA SHARING, MAPPING, RESOURCES, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS THAT DO THIS KIND OF WORK, BUILDING

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INFRASTRUCTURE WHERE WE NEED IT, WE'LL MOVE INTO IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES, INCREASING SERVICES AND MESSAGES, CHANGING THINGS INSIDE OUR OWN ORGANIZATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS ALTERING LOCAL, LAW, AND POLICY: AND THE GOAL IN THE LONG RUN IS TO GET TO THESE OUTCOMES.

THIS IS WHERE YOU SEE NUMBERS CHANGE. LOOKING REDUCED NUMBERS -- TWO IMPORTANT IDEAS IS THAT WE EXPECT TO SEE AN INCREASED PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND SOCIAL COHESION. THOSE ARE THE THINGS THAT HELP COMMUNITY MEMBERS FEEL SAFE IN THEIR COMMUNITY. IF THEY HAVE A HIGH PERCEPTION OF SAFETY AND COHESION THAT CREATES A FEELING OF SAFETY AND WELLNESS AND CONTRIBUTES TO THEM MAKING THEIR COMMUNITY SAFER.

IT CREATES A FEED-BACK LOON WHERE THEY FEEL -- LOOP ABOUT WHERE THEY FEEL BETTER ABOUT WHERE THEY LIVE AND WORK AND IT GOES BACK AND FORTH. I KNOW PROPERTY CRIME HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE CONCERN FOR MANY OF YOU. INCREASING SOCIAL COHESION HAS A BIG IMPACT ON REDUCING PROPERTY CRIME. THE STRATEGIES THAT TARGET VIOLENT CRIME WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON PROPERTY CRIME. THE OBJECTIVES FOR THE STRATEGIC PLAN IN SUMMARY FOCUS ON YOUTH BULLYING, FIRE ARMS AS CAUSES OF DEATH, SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUTH AS WELL AS ANYBODY ELSE. SUICIDE AS A CAUSE OF DEATH, SHOOTINGS IN GENERAL -- WHETHER SOMEBODY IS KILLED R O NOT KILLED. SEXUAL ASSAULT, INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE AND CHILDHOOD FATALITIES RELATED TO ABUSE AND NEGLECT.

THE STRATEGIC PLAN STRATEGIES ARE SORTED OUT INTO THREE TYPES OF CATEGORIES.

ONE FOCUSED ON BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, ASSESSING THE COMMUNITY AND SHARING DATA.

SECOND FOCUSED ON DIRECT SERVICES, RESOURCES AND COMMUNICATION, AND THE THIRD ON ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEM AND POLICY CHANGE. YOU WILL SEE THAT THEME IN EACH OF THE FOUR PRIORITY AREAS BEING ADDRESSED. THAT'S HOW THE STRATEGIES ARE ORGANIZED, FELT LIKE THE MOST COHERENT WAY TO PRESENT THAT INFORMATION SO THAT YOU COULD FOLLOW IT ALONG. THE NEXT STEPS ARE METRO HEALTH AND SAPD ARE DEVELOPING THEIR OWN INTERNAL PLANS TO IDENTIFY THE PIECES OF THE MAIN STRATEGIC PLAN THEY WILL IMPLEMENT.

METRO HEALTH WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BUILDING SUPPORT AND PARTNERSHIPS TO IMPLEMENT STRATEGIES ACROSS THE PLAN THAT INCLUDE PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS. THIS ALSO HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BRING TOGETHER NEW PARTNERSHIPS AND INCREASE FUNDING THAT CAN BE DRAWN BY THIS COOPERATIVE EFFORT.

METRO HEALTH WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING THE THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT AND THE WORK THAT BE DONE WILL BE SEEKING RESOURCES FOR MORE FORMAL EVALUATION.

THERE WE ARE. READY FOR QUESTIONS. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU.

I APPRECIATE THE WORK THAT'S GONE INTO THIS AND SO MANY PARTNERS -- I APPRECIATE -- ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS YOU SAID WAS TALKING ABOUT WHOLE HEALTH, TALKING ABOUT THE WHOLE PERSON.

I THINK THAT'S A BIG CHANGE, EVEN SINCE I'VE BEEN ON COUNCIL. WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH, MORE ABOUT THE WHOLE PERSON I APPRECIATE THIS PLAN IS USING THAT AS A FRAMEWORK.

I -- ONE OTHER COMMENT. I THINK THAT THE PLAN AS I SEE IT IS BRIDGING GAPS AND FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SO MANY DIFFERENT PARTNERS, AND I THU IT'S A STRENGTH THAT WE'VE BEEN LACKING. I MEAN THE COMMUNITY.

EVERY PARTNER THAT'S BEEN INVOLVED IN THIS, SO MY QUESTION IS REALLY -- THE LAST FEW SLIDES OF YOURS IS THE NEXT STEPS. I'M EXCITED ABOUT THE PATH TO GET HERE AND THE THOROUGHNESS, THE -- HOW DELIBERATE YOU'VE BEEN IN GETTING THIS DATA, BUT THE NEXT STEPS IS REALLY WHERE IT MATTERS, RIGHT? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH IT? YOU MENTIONED FUNDING SOURCES.

I HAVE A CONCERN ABOUT IF THERE ARE NEW PROGRAMS OR WHATEVER COMES OF THIS -- WHATEVER THE TANGIBLES ARE, WHERE WE'RE GOING TO GET THE FUNDING, AND THEN I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IS THERE SOME

KIND OF PREVIEW OF WHAT THE DELIVERABLES ARE ON THIS. >> I CAN ANSWER MOST OF THOSE

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QUESTIONS. SOME OF IT WILL TAKE TIME. DEFINITIVELY I WILL TELL YOU THIS PLAN WILL GUIDE WHAT MY TEAM DOES. 104 PEOPLE WORKING ON VIOLENCE, THIS IS TELLING US WHERE WE'RE GOING FROM TODAY. WE'LL GUIDE THE RESOURCES WE HAVE AND HOW WE USE THEM OPTIMALLY. WE'RE LOOKING ACROSS THE WHOLE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. I PRESENTED ON OUR EARLY IDEAS THIS MORNING AND THE WAY WE WILL EXERCISE DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS.

SAPD IS DOING THE SAME THING. THEY'RE LOOKING ACROSS THE BOARD WE'RE IDENTIFYING THE PIECES OF HOW WE USE THE RESOURCES WE HAVE AND IDENTIFYING WHERE WE NEED RESOURCES. AN ADVANTAGE OF SOMETHING LIKE THIS IS MANY GRANTORS LOOK FOR A COOPERATIVE EFFORT AND SAY WE NEED TO KNOW THAT YOU HAVE A FORMAL RELATIONSHIP OR A CONTINUOUS RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AND A FORMAL PLAN WRITTEN OUT IN ORDER TO FUND YOU. SO HAVING SOMETHING LIKE THIS IN PLACE IS HELPFUL FOR THAT.

I THINK I SEE A COMMENT COMING. >> JUST TO WHAT JESSICA MENTIONED, ONE OF THE BENEFITS FOR A STRA TREEJIC PLAN LIKE WE HAVE DONE FOR HOUSING IS THIS WILL GUIDE THE RECOMMENDATIONS WE MAKE TO COUNCIL AS PART OF THE BUDGET PROCESS. THAT WILL BE THE INVESTMENTS

WE'LL MAKE IN METRO HEALTH BUT ACROSS THE CITY ORGANIZATION. >> CHAIR: OKAY.

THANK YOU, MARIA. JUST A QUICK FOLLOW-UP. ONE OF THE LAST THINGS YOU S SAID -- ARE WE TALKING ABOUT EVERY EXISTING DELEGATING AGENCY COMING UP WITH THIS PROPOSAL --

OR THE CRITERIA YOU MENTIONED. >> METRO HEALTH DOES NOT USE THE AGENCY FORMAT THE SAME WAY HUMAN SERVICES DOES WHERE THEY DO IT ON THE CONSOLIDATED DELEGATE AGENCY FORMAT.

WE HAVE IT A LITTLE MORE DRIVEN BY EACH PROGRAM, AND MY TEAM SPECIFICALLY DISTRIBUTES VERY LITTLE MONEY TO ORGANIZATIONS RIGHT NOW. BUT THIS CAN HELP DRIVE US TO THAT AND IF THAT IS ULTIMATELY THE BEST WAY TO EXECUTE THESE THINGS, WE'RE GOING TO BE LOOKING FOR OUR PARTNERS TO EXPLAIN HOW THEY'RE TYING THINGS TO THE STRATEGIC PLAN.

>> I'M GOING TO THROW THIS OUT THERE. BUT THIS IS KIND OF IT.

THIS IS WHAT WALK ABOUT ALL THE TIME. SHOUT-OUT TO COUNCIL.

NOW YOU'RE HEARING IT FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH THEMSELVES, RIGHT? BUT WITH -- AGAIN, WITH SLIDE THREE, I LIKE TO THINK THAT WE HAVE THIS FRAMEWORK FOR -- MAYBE WE DO HAVE IT FOR DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS GOING OUT -- WELL, NOT GOING OUT. DELEGATING AGENCIES COMING TO US AND LOOKING FOR FUNDING, THIS IS WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO US. CAN YOU TELL US WHERE YOU FALL ON THIS? JUST AN IDEA. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

COUNCIL MEMBER? >> VILLAGOMEZ: THANK YOU. I DON'T THINK I GET THE OPPORTUNITY AS MUCH BUT I WILL TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO CELEBRATE THIS.

I THINK THIS IS EXCITING. I THINK BACK TO DAY ONE OF MY TERM AND THE FIRST FEW MONTHS OF MY TERM AND TALKING ABOUT THE FIRST BUDGET, WHICH WAS THE 2022 BUDGET.

AND A LOT OF THE THINGS I WAS SAYING ABOUT PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOW WE WERE GOING TO MOVE THE NEEDLE ON PUBLIC SAFETY, SPECIFICALLY AS RELATES TO CRIME AND VIOLENT CRIME -- I'M GLAD TO SEE MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS. I LEARNED ABOUT THAT WHEN TRAINING TO BECOME A TEACHER AND I THINK FOR EVERYONE WATCHING OR JUST DISCUSSION OF THE GROUP, I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO REALIZE PHYSIOLOGICAL ARE THINGS LIKE CLEAN WATER, FOOD, CLOTHING. SAFETY AND SECURITY IS ABOUT HEALTH, EMPLOYMENT, ABOUT THE ABILITY -- AUTONOMY AND CONTROL OVER YOUR LIFE.

I THINK IT'S EASY TO LOOK AT THIS AND THINK SAFETY. IF WE HAD POLICE, WE MEET THIS NEED. THAT IS NOT THE CASE ACCORDING TO THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS WHICH WE'RE NOW CITING. I WANT TO BE CLEAR THAT WE SHOULD BE -- I FEEL WE ARE MOVING IN THIS DIRECTION, WHICH BRINGS WE GREAT JOY. WE'RE VIEWING ALL PEOPLE WHO HAVE BE VICTIMS OF CRIMES, THOSE WHO HAVE COMMITTED OR MAY COMMIT A CRIME -- WE SHOULD VIEW ALL AS WHOLE HUMANS AND REALIZE THAT SOMETIMES PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES AND THEY MAKE DECISIONS BASED ON THE FACT THAT THEIR BASIC NEEDS ARE NOT BEING MET. IT COULD BE PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS

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BUT ESPECIALLY BASIC NEEDS IF WE'RE THINKING OF THEFT. I'VE WATCHED MANY VIDEOS WHERE THEY SAY THERE ARE RIOTERS AND LOOTERS AND THEY'RE GOING IN THE STORE AND ROBBING PEOPLE.

THEY'RE GOING IN AND COMING OUT WITH BABY FOOD OR FORMULA AND MEDICATIONS, SO I THINK THIS SLIDE IS WORTH STAYING ON FOR A MOMENT OF RECOGNIZING VIOLENCE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE AND CRIME AT LARGE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE THAT CAN ONLY BE MET WITH A PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE. I'M INTERESTED AND EXCITED ABOUT THE TRAJECTORY WE'RE GOING ON AS RELATES TO -- I'M TRYING TO FIND THE SLIDE. WHAT I'M MOST INTERESTED IN IS ON SLIDE 15. I WANT TO KNOW HOW DO WE GET THROUGH THIS SO WE HAVE LAID OUT THE PRIORITIES AND STRATEGIES. LET'S GO TO INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES.

WHEN -- I KNOW YOU'LL BE USING THIS FRAMEWORK AND YOU'LL BE USING THE STRATEGIC PLAN AS A GUIDE TO LOCAL POLICY. WHAT OPPORTUNITIES WILL THERE BE FOR EVALUATION OF OUR EXISTING POLICIES AND LAWS AND PROGRAMS AND WHATNOT TO SEE HOW WELL THEY ALIGN WITH THE STRATEGIC PLAN?

I DON'T KNOW WHO'S A QUESTION FOR BUT IT'S FOR SOMEONE. >> I'LL START.

ONE OF THE THINGS THAT ERIKA AND MYSELF HAVE DISCUSSED AS THE PLAN WAS PUT TOGETHER WAS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN AND MAKING SURE WE SAY ON TRACK OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS.

ME TRO HEALTH WILL BE LEADING THAT EFFORT, AS ERIKA MENTIONED. SHE HAS AN OFFICE OF 104 INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE -- THEY DO EVERY SINGLE DAY VIOLENCE PREVENTION.

WE -- THAT IS OFFICE THAT WILL BE LEADING AND MONITORING THIS WORK.

WE MAY NEED TO DO ENHANCEMENTS TO HER STAFF TO BE ABLE TO TRACK ALL THE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES HERE. BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY IS COORDINATING ACROSS THE CITY ORGANIZATION WITH DEPARTMENTS LIKE POLICE, HUMAN SERVICES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AS WELL AS ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE OF OUR CITY, SUCH AS THE COUNTY. AS WELL, VERY IMPORTANT, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLAN.

THAT'S HOW WE'RE PLANNING TO TRACK IT AND MONITOR AND COME BACK TO THIS COMMITTEE TO BE ABLE TO PRESENT WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED AND THE VALUATION OF THOSE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE BEEN

IMPLEMENTED. >> VILLAGOMEZ: I'LL ACCEPT THAT AS THE ANSWER FOR NOW.

I THINK OVERALL I'M HAPPY WHERE WE'RE GOING. I'M HAPPY TO BE AT THIS POINT OF THE PLAN. I'M EAGER TO SEE WHAT SYSTEMIC AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES WE'LL MAKE. I'M INTERESTED IN ALL THE THINGS WE SEE THERE BETWEEN THE PROCESS MEASURES. I WILL DECLARE SOMEWHAT OF A VICTORY HERE IN THAT THESE ARE ALL THINGS I HAVE BEEN SAYING SINCE DAY ONE AND I WAS MET WITH SO MUCH RESISTANCE, SO MUCH RESISTANCE, AND I HOPE THAT -- I HOPE WE ALL FEEL -- I HOPE WE ALL FEEL VINDICATED RIGHT NOW.

THANK YOU. >> CHAIR: BY WE ALL, HE MEANS HIM.

BUT WE DO HOPE YOU FEEL THAT. OKAY. COU

COUNCILWOMAN? >> GAVITO: JUST A COUPLE QUESTIONS AND THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS. I WAS INTERESTED IN THE GENTLEMAN'S REMARKS DURING PUBLIC COMMENT. I THOUGHT IT WAS MAMA INSTINCT I TOLD MY GIRLS IF ANYONE IS HURTING ANIMAL, STAY AWAY. YOU SEE THERE IS RESEARCH AROUND PEOPLE WHO HURT ANIMALS HURT OTHERS. SO HOW IS ACS AND THAT INFORMATION INCORPORATED IN

THIS. >> WE COLLABORATE THROUGH OUR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM.

WE SHARE INFORMATION BACK AND FORTH WITH EACH OTHER AS WELL AS UTILIZING EACH OTHER'S RESOURCES WHEN ONE OF OUR CLIENTS OR CUSTOMERS IS IN TROUBLE AND TRYING TO HELP THEM GET OUT OF A SPACE IF AN ANIMAL IS SOMEHOW INVOLVED. MY GOAL -- AND IT WILL DEPEND ON HOW IT WORKS FOR EACH DEPARTMENT IS TO SUPPORT EVERY CITY DEPARTMENT HOWEVER THEY NEED IN IDENTIFYING ANYTHING THAT CONNECTS WITH THEIR MISSION. SO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT THAT PEOPLE BE ABLE TO STAY ON OUR MISSION BUT MOST ORGANIZATIONS CAN FIND A SPACE FOR THEMSELVES.

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>> COUNCILWOMAN, IF I MAY, ONE OF THE THINGS I THOUGHT THE SPEAKER WAS SPOT ON IN HIS COMMENTS -- AND THIS IS ONE OF THE AREAS WE'RE LOOKING IN THE GOOD NEIGHBOR PROGRAM IS WHEN WE SEND THE TEAMS TO THE HOUSES THAT HAVE MANY CALLS TO 9-1-1, IF THEY SEE AN ANIMAL BEING NEGLECTED OR ABUSED, THEY BRING THAT UP TO ACS AND TO HUMAN SERVICES, POTENTIALLY METRO HEALTH BECAUSE THERE COULD BE A CONNECTION WITH VIOLENCE ALSO TO AN INDIVIDUAL WITHIN THE HOUSE.

SO I THINK IF WE'RE BEING MORE ALERT AND ALSO COLLABORATING FROM THE ACS PERSPECTIVE TO

BRING THOSE ISSUES UPSTREAM TO METRO HEALTH AND DHS AS WELL. >> THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. THE CITY HAS EYES AND EARS EVERYWHERE.

WE HAVE A PULSE OF WHAT'S GOING ON. TO THE CHAIR'S POINT, THIS PLACES AN EMPHASIS ON WORKING TOGETHER AND IT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT WE'VE HISTORICALLY BEEN SO -- I THINK SEEING HURT ANIMALS AND THAT COORDINATION WITH ACS IS A KEY INDICATOR THAT WE SHOULD BE PAYING ATTENTION TO SO THAT WAY NEXT TIME WE'RE NOT GOING THERE FOR A CHILD ABUSE CASE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT. THANK YOU FOR THAT. THE OTHER QUICK QUESTIONS I HAD WAS DO YOU HAVE A LIST OF THE COMMUNITY-BASED PARTNERS THAT WERE ENGAGED IN THIS PROCESS.

>> IT IS INCLUDED IN THE END OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN DOCUMENT. >> I'LL CHECK THAT OUT.

THANKS. THERE WAS -- ON, LET'S SEE, SLIDE 16, WHEN YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE OBJECTIVE TO INCREASE PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND INCREASE PUBLIC

PERCEPTION OF -- HOW WOULD WE MEASURE THAT. >> WE HAVE A PARTNERSHIP WITH UTSA AS WELL AS THROUGH THE VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION PLAN, THERE ARE STANDARD WAYS TO MEASURE THAT AND THEY NEED THE LABOR TO DO THAT. WITHIN THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS WE HAVE THE LABOR. IT'S ABOUT GETTING IN TO THE COMMUNITY, ASKING RESIDENTS THROUGH EVERY DAY WORK. FINDING POINTS AND TIME IN THE COMMUNITY WHERE YOU CAN ENGAGE PEOPLE TO DO THAT. IT'S COMMONLY MEASURED.

IT'S JUST NOT A STRAIGHT-FORWARD TYPE OF APPROACH. SO WE ASK THEM DIRECTLY AND COME BACK TO THEM

PIECES SO WE HAVE TO ESTABLISH A BASELINE. >> I WANT TO DIG IN HERE.

SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE WHEN YOU HAVE A PLAN OR PLANS NOTHING -- THIS ALL SOUNDS WONDERFUL.

I JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT WE CAN ACTUALLY TRACK AND MEASURE. >> UH-HUH.

AND THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS I WAS VERY, VERY PARTICULAR ABOUT WHO WE RECRUITED FOR OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM. SO DR. LYNCH IS A RESEARCHER IN THE CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT UTSA. SHE WAS WHETHER WE COULD OR COULD NOT MEASURE SOMETHING AND HOW CUMBERSOME SOMETHING MIGHT BE, WHETHER IT WAS WORTH IT OR WE WERE LIKELY NOT TO GET SOMETHING FROM IT.

>> YEAH -- AND -- YEAH. IT'S INTERESTING. I WONDER IF OUR BASELINE IS HORRIBLE AND WE'RE GOING UP FROM THERE. I WORRY ABOUT SPENDING SO MUCH TIME TRACKING AND MEASURING STUFF VERSUS WORKING ON STUFF AND GETTING TO THE ROOT CAUSE OF THINGS, BUT MAYBE WE COULD TALK ABOUT THAT A LITTLE MORE OFF LINE.

ALSO, HAVE Y'ALL -- HAVE WE THOUGHT ABOUT WORKING WITH BEXAR COUNY COURTS WHO DEAL WITH

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND YOUTH VIOLENCE. >> YES.

THE BEXAR COUNTY COURTS ARE ENGAGED. THE SECTION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WILL BE THE ROAD MAP FOR THE COALITION NOW, WHICH INCLUDES THE COUNTY COURTS AND THERE'S

HEAVY COLLABORATION WITH THEM. >> OKAY. SOUNDS GOOD.

THANK YOU SO MUCH. THANK YOU. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU, COU COUNCILWOMAN. JUST A QUESTION ABOUT TRAINING. ARE THERE OTHER ENTITIES WITHIN THE CITY OUTSIDE OF POLICE AND FIRE, WHO ARE TRAINED TO SPOT DIFFERENT KINDS OF ABUSE.

>> I CAN'T SPEAK TO ALL THE OTHER DEPARTMENTS. SOMETHING WE'RE DOING, MY TEAM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEPARTMENTAL POLICY AROUND RECOGNIZING AND THE RESPONSIBILITIES AROUND

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ABUSE. AS WE DEVELOP TRAINING FOR THAT, THAT'S SOMETHING THAT CAN BE

TRANSLATED TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS. >> CHAIR, IF I MAY, THE DEPARTMENTS THAT ARE TRAINED TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY ABUSE, FOR EXAMPLE, INCLUDE OUR DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AS THEY DEAL WITH OLDER ADULTS AND CHILDREN AND YOUTH -- TO BE ABLE TO REPORT THAT TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OR CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES OR ADULT SERVICES. METRO HEALTH AND THOSE INDIVIDUALS THAT SERVE OUR COMMUNITY ARE TRAINED TO RECOGNIZE THAT AS WELL.

THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, ANIMAL CARE SERVICES -- THOSE ARE THE DEPARTMENTS THAT HAVE THAT PUBLIC FACING INTERACTION AND THEY KNOW HOW TO IDENTIFY THOSE SIGNS OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT OR

VIOLENCE. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU SO MUCH, MARIA.

THANK YOU, ERIKA. WHO'S NEXT? >> KAUR: THANK YOU FOR THE PRESENTATION. I THINK THIS IS AWESOME. I WAS NERDING OUT IN THE PLAN AND LOVE THAT YOU HAVE TACTICS LISTED OUT FOR THE MIDTERM AND LONG TERM.

I HAVE A COUPLE OF CLARIFYING QUESTIONS. SO LET'S GO BACK TO SLIDE 15 WHICH IS WHERE THE COUNCILWOMAN WAS ON. I'M TRYING TO THINK OF THE LOGIC MODEL AND WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAME UP WITH IT. THE REASON I'M THINKING ABOUT IT IS LOOKING AT THE INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES, MATCHING THE INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES TO THE ONE OR TWO-YEAR TACTICS THAT WERE LISTED -- I FEEL -- I GUESS WHEN I WAS READING THOSE TACTICS LISTED UNDER THAT IT DIDN'T SEEM IT WAS AN EFFICIENT IMMEDIATE OUTCOME TO BE MEASURING.

DOES THAT MAKE SENSE? I WOULD -- I GUESS MY PUSH THERE IS THINKING ABOUT WHAT THAT ACTUALLY MEANS IN TERMS OF AN INTERMEDIATE OUTCOME AND HOW WE COULD BE MORE SPECIFIC ON IT.

TELL ME HOW THE LOGIC MODEL WAS BUILT. WAS IT AFTER THE PLAN WAS

CREATED OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND. >> WE KNEW WE HAD THE PRIORITIES FROM THE BEGINNING.

AND ONCE THE PRIORITIES WERE DICTATED, RESEARCH EVIDENCE TELLS US WHAT OUTCOMES SHOULD BE AND WE ASKED IF OUR PROCESS WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE IMPROVED? SO WE HAD BOTH ENDS.

>> KAUR: THAT WAS THE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES. >> RIGHT.

AND WHAT TEAM OUT IN THE PROCESS GAVE THE MIDDLE PIECES. >> KAUR: LOT OF THAT GETS NUANCED WITH WITH LANGUAGE AND WORDING. IF WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO BACK, MAKE SURE THEY GET US TO WHERE WE WANT TO SEE US GOING BECAUSE I DO REALLY LIKE SOME OF THE TACTICS THAT WERE LISTED IN THERE. THAT'S MY NEXT QUESTION -- HOW DO WE DECIDE WHICH OF THE TACTICS WE'RE GOING TO TRY STRATEGIZE USING.

>> WE MEANS A LOT OF THINGS ON DIFFERENT LEVELS IN THIS CASE. I MENTIONED METRO HEALTH IS IDENTIFYING ITS TACTICS TO LINE UP WITH THE -- THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IS DOING THE SAME THING. ORGANIZATIONS LIKE THE CCD -- COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WILL DO THE SAME THING. AND I'M WORKING WITH OTHER

ORGANIZATIONS TO SAY, HEY, THIS IS YOUR AREA OF WORK. >> KAUR: A TRACKING DASHBOARD WOULD BE COOL TO SEE. FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE STANDPOINT, THERE WAS MAPPING ALL THE COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR YOUTH SUPPORT. I THINK THAT'S HUGE.

I'VE TALKED ABOUT HOW THIS IS GAP WHERE YOU CAN'T GO SOMEWHERE AND SAY I WANT TO KNOW ALL THE ORGANIZATIONS TO HELP MENTAL HEALTH, CYBER BULLYING, WHATEVER.

WE DON'T HAVE THAT. I THINK THIS COULD BE A COOL PROTOTYPE OF WHAT COULD EXIST.

THIS WILL BE PUBLISHED FOR FOLKS WHO LIVE SOMEWHERE. I HOPE IT'S EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

I THINK DOING THAT IS IMPORTANT. I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S DONE IN-HOUSE OR ALLOCATED TO SOMEONE ELSE. BUT A COMMUNITY MAP OF RESOURCES IN THESE AREAS WOULD BE A

HELPFUL STARTING POINT. >> ANOTHER DASHBOARD. >> YOU KNOW, I LOVE MY

DASHBOARDS. >> KAUR: I FEEL LIKE OUR DATA HIDES IN PLACES AND IT TAKES AN INDIVIDUAL ADEPT TO USING A COMPUTER FOREVER TO FIND A RESOURCE.

HOW IS A FAMILY THAT'S MY KID IS BEING BULLYING, WHAT DO I DO? HOW DO THEY KNOW WHERE TO GO? I LIKE THAT EDUCATION PIECE AND I HOPE WE GET AN OUTPUT WE CAN REPLICATE.

>> THERE'S NOT NECESSARY A NEED TO INCREASE CERTAIN SERVICES. IT'S ABOUT INCREASING ACCESS TO

THE SERVICES. >> KAUR: 100 PER CENT. THE LAST THING I WANTED TO

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COMMENT ON -- I LOOKED AT IT SINCE YOU COMMENTED AND I NOTICED YOU -- I WANTED TO KNOW HOW THAT -- HOW THAT CAME ABOUT, IF YOU COULD SHARE ABOUT HOW THEY WERE PICKED AS AN INPUT

PARTNER. >> IT'S CHALLENGING TO ENGAGE SCHOOLS BECAUSE OF THE LIMITATIONS THEY HAVE OF WORKING OUTSIDE OF THEIR BOUNDARIES. THERE WAS JUST A PERFECT STORM OF SOME ISSUES THAT SAISD WAS EXPERIENCING. THEY REACHED OUT AND I SAID THIS IS AMAZING. I HAVE A PROJECT FOR YOU TO HELP WITH.

HOPEFULLY IT WILL OPEN MORE DOORS FOR US TO WORK TOGETHER. >> KAUR: LAST COMMENT HERE IS THIS COULD HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO, LIKE WHAT WAS SAID, BEING POWERFUL IN TERMS OF HOW WE MAKE DECISIONS. THAT COMES ON HOW WE COLLECT THE DATA AND MONITOR IT.

THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT COMPONENTS. SO KEEPING THAT ALL ORGANIZED IS A -- GOOD LUCK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK. THANKS, CHAIR.

>> CHAIR: THANK YOU. YOU'LL BE HAPPY TO KNOW IN THE LAST GOVERNANCE MEETING THE MAYOR BROUGHT UP A MASTER DASHBOARD LIST. EVERYTHING WOULD BE THERE.

>> THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK. SA FORWARD IS NOW FUNDED THROUGH THE GENERAL FUND.

IS THAT RIGHT. >> STILL A COMBINATION OF BOTH -- THE GENERAL FUND AND GRANTS. THE GOAL IS PROBABLY IN TWO YEARS TO BE 100 PER CENT FUNDED

OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND. >> DO WE KNOW HOW MUCH MONEY IS GOING TO SA FORWARD.

>> I DON'T KNOW BUT WE CAN GET THAT TO YOU. >> MY POINT OF COURSE IS I WANT TO MAKE SURE WHAT WE'RE DOING HERE, WE'RE GERTING THE RETURN ON OUR INVESTMENT ON.

SO THAT REALLY LEADS ME AND MARINA, SHE -- IT'S LIKE SHE'S LOOKING AT MY NOTES.

>> I THINK SHE IS. THAT'S WHY YOU SIT NEXT TOO OECH OTHER.

>> THAT'S RIGHT. JUST THE METRICS IN DETERMINING HOW WE KNOW, YOU KNOW, WHAT'S WORKING AND THE COUNCILWOMAN ASKED THE QUESTION ABOUT MEASURING PERCEPTION.

AND I GUESS YOUR ANSWER IS WE DON'T HAVE A BASELINE YET THERE SO WE'VE GOT TO BUILD ONE.

>> WE NEED TO MAKE ONE. >> THERE'S OTHER THINGS, TOO, JUST LOOKING AT -- YOU KNOW, THE INDICATORS, DECREASING TRUE YAN SI, INCREASINGANCY, INCREASING ACCESS TO SCHOOL DATA. WHAT ARE WE COMPARING OUR RESULTS TO.

>> OFTEN TIMES WE COMPARE RESULTS TO OURSELVES BECAUSE WE LOOK FOR CHANGES OVER TIME AND WHERE POSSIBLE WE COMPARE RESULTS TO SIMILAR ENTITIES. THAT MIGHT BE BETWEEN SKROOL

DIKTS WITHIN THE REGION OR OUTSIDE THE REGION. >> OKAY.

AND IF WE FLIP OVER TO THE GUN VIOLENCE SECTION. >> IF YOU'VE GIVE ME OUR PAGE

NUMBER I'LL FOLLOW. >> I'M ON 17, THE MEASUREMENT INDICATORS.

INCREASE PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN SPECIALTY AND CORE PROGRAMS, FOR INSTANCE. WHAT PERCENTAGE

INCREASE DO WE WANT TO SEE THERE. >> THE GROUP STRUGGLED TO COME TO AGREEMENT ON THAT KIND OF THING. THAT'S NOT THE FIRST TIME I'VE EXPERIENCED THAT. PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF COMFORT WITH WHAT KIND OF CHANGE WE'RE LOOKING FOR. ULTIMATELY I WOULD LIKE TO SET TARGETS FOR THIS KIND OF THING

BUT REALISTLY ANY CHANGE BEYOND THE MARGIN OF ERROR IS GOOD. >> THAT'S REALLY ALL I HAVE TO ADD TO THIS CONVERSATION, IS JUST WE NEED TO DETERMINE -- I GUESS OUR 2025 WE'LL TAKE A LOOK AT WHERE WE ARE AND THEN AGAIN IN '28. IF IN 2025 WE SIT DOWN AND SAY WE'RE NOT SEEING ENOUGH IN THE WAY OF POSITIVE RESULTS, DO WE HAVE A PLAN TO PIVOT AT THAT

POINT AND CAN WE ADJUST ON THE FLY. >> ABSOLUTELY.

THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT -- IT'S A ROAD MAP THAT GUIDES YOU. YOU CONSTANTLY ASSESS YOUR PROGRESS, AND YOU GET TO POINTS WHERE YOU SAY THIS THING ISN'T WORKING -- IS IT THE WRONG THING TO USE? ARE YOU WORKING ON THE WRONG ISSUE? ARE YOU WORKING WITH THE WRONG PEOPLE? WHAT DO YOU NEED TO CHANGE TO

HAVE THE IMPACT. >> YEAH, LOOK, AS I'VE ALWAYS SAID, EVEN THOUGH IT'S NOT ALWAYS HEARD, I DO THINK A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO PUBLIC SAFETY IS GOOD, RIGHT? IT CAN ONLY HELP. SO WHILE, YOU KNOW, ADDING POLICE -- OF COURSE I WAS HAPPY

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TO SEE IN THE BUDGET -- AND I THINK THAT DOES GO A LONG WAY TO IMPROVING OUR PUBLIC SAFETY.

STUFF LIKE THIS CAN HELP AS WELL. I'M HAPPY WE'RE DOING IT.

THANKS. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU, COUNCILMAN WHYTE.

>> I WANTED TO GIVE YOU YOUR DAILY DOSE OF CONFLICT. I'LL SAY ONE OF THE THINGS I FEEL LIKE I LEFT OUT WHEN I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS IS WE TALK ABOUT USE OF PUBLIC TAX DOLLARS AND HOW WE'RE GOING TO ACHIEVE OUTCOMES FOR OUR COMMUNITY.

AND, YOU KNOW, KEY ELEMENTS OF -- COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND FOLKLORE ARE DOING WORK -- BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS WAS NAMED. I KNOW THAT WAS ONE OF THE AMENDMENTS. WE'RE GOING TO USE OUR DOLLARS WISELY.

WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT SERVICES AND WHATNOT THAT MAYBE SOME MIGHT FEEL THAT'S NOT THE CITY'S PLACE TO SPEND MY TAX COLLARS ON THIS ORGANIZATION. IF WE WANT TO ACHIEVE THESE GOALS AND DON'T WANT TO REINVENT THE WHEEL, WE MIGHT HAVE TO. THIS WILL BE A POINT THAT I WILL SHARE AGAIN NEXT BUDGET SIGHING L. THANK YOU.

>> CHAIR: THANK YOU. ANY -- NO, YOU'RE NOT. YOU'RE DONE.

COUNCI COUNCILWOMAN. >> BECAUSE THIS IS A PLAN -- I AGREE WITH YOU. WE HAVE TO SEE OUR RETURN ON INVESTMENT FOR ALL THAT IS GOING ON. WHO IS IN CHARGE? WHO IS THE HEAD OF THIS IN

MAKING SURE THAT WE'RE TRACKING. >> THAT WILL METRO HEALTH -- SPECIFICALLY ERIKA.

SHE IS THE DIVISION -- OUR DIVISION HEAD OF VIOLENCE PREVENTION DIVISION WITHIN METRO

HEALTH. >> IT FALLS IN THE VEIN OF WHAT WE DO ANYWAY.

WE MONITOR DATA, WE MONITOR CHANGE. WE CAN MONITOR WHAT'S HAPPENING

TO THE COMMUNITY AND HOW THE WORK IS GETTING DONE. >> OKAY.

THAT'S ALL I NEEDED. THANK YOU. >> BRIEFLY, INVESTING IN PROGRAMS, ET CETERA, ET CETERA IS OKAY AS LONG AS WE'RE DEALING WITH CITY FUNCTIONS AND THIS HERE RELATES TO PUBLIC SAFETY, WHICH IS MOST CERTAINLY A CITY FUNCTION.

BUT WHAT WE CAN'T DO IS SPEND THE CITIZENS' MONEY ON PROGRAMS THAT DON'T WORK OR WE HAVE NO METRICS TO DETERMINE IF THEY'RE HAVING IMPACT AT ALL. I GUESS THIS IS MONTH NUMBER SEVEN FOR ME AND I THINK WE'VE ALREADY SEEN JUST IN MY SHORT TIME HERE THAT WE INVEST IN ORGANIZATIONS THAT AREN'T USING OUR MONEY AS THEY SHOULD. SO IT'S AN AREA OF REAL CONCERN, NOT JUST FOR ME BUT I KNOW MY CONSTITUENTS AND I'M SURE ALL OF OUR CONSTITUENTS.

AGAIN, HAPPY WE'RE DOING IT. JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE WE SEE RES

RESULTS. >> CHAIR: OKAY. ALL RIGHT.

QUICK COMMENT. I APPRECIATE THE HEALTHY DISCOURSE BUT I THINK SOME OF THE DEBATE IS ON WHAT CITY FUNCTIONS ARE, WHAT WE CONSIDER TO BE APPROPRIATE CITY FUNCTIONS -- NOT SO MUCH WHEN THEY'RE NOT WORKING. I THINK WE'VE SEEN WHEN THEY'RE NOT, WE PULL FUNDING. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE HEALTHY DISCOURSE.

THAT'S A BRIEFING. THERE'S NO ACTION ON THAT ITEM. WE'LL MOVE ON TO ITEM 3.

>> OUR NEXT ITEM IS A BRIEFING TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ON CIVILIAN APPOINTMENTS.

CHIEF MCMANUS IS GOING TO DO THAT PRESENTATION. >> MCMANUS: GOOD AFTERNOON, EVERYBODY. WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION AND HOW IT WORKS. AND WE'LL TALK ABOUT THE INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTEES THAT WE JUST ARE GOING TO FORWARD TO COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL, HOPEFULLY. IT'S AUTHORIZED BY THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT AND HEARING INVESTIGATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN DONE BY INTERNAL

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AFFAIRS. COMPLAINTS MAY HAVE BEEN FORWARDED BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS, COULD HAVE BEEN FORWARDED BY THE ADMINISTRATION. BUT TO HEAR THE COMPLAINTS AFTER PRESENTATION BY THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATOR, AND THE BOARD IS COMPRISED OF SEVEN SWORN AND SEVEN NON-SWORN MEMBERS FROM THE COMMUNITY. THE RESPONSIBILITY IS TO HEAR THE INVESTIGATIONS AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON DISCIPLINE OR CORRECTIVE ACTION BASED ON THEIR DETERMINATION FROM THE PRESE PRESENTATION.

THERE ARE SEVEN MEMBERS THAT SIT ON THE BOARD. THERE IS A PANEL OF 14 AVAILABLE MEMBERS BUT ONLY 7 SIT AT A TIME. AND THE REASON WE DO THAT IS THEY SIT FOR SIX MONTHS AND WE DON'T WANT TO BURN THEM OUT BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF WORK THAT GOES INTO THIS. THEY SIT FOR SIX MONTHS, AND THE SEVEN WAITING IN THE WINGS WILL THEN TAKE THEIR PLACE. THE -- AFTER THE INTERVIEWS ARE CONDUCTED, THE NAMES ARE SUBMIT TODAY THE CITY MANAGER, AND -- SUBMITTED TO THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY MANAGER WILL FORWARD THEM TO CITY COUNCIL. AND THOSE NAMES THAT GO TO THE CITY MANAGER ARE FORWARDED AS A RESULT OF THE INTERVIEWS THAT WE CONDUCT, AND THEN WE'LL NOTIFY THE POLICE UNION OR THE POLICE -- IF THEY HAVE ANY INPUT, THEY CAN FEED THAT BACK TO US.

AND AS I MENTIONED THE MEMBERS ARE ROTATED EVERY 180 DAYS BEFORE THEY'RE REPLACED.

SO ARTICLE 29 OF THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT IS WHERE WE GET THAT AUTHORITY.

AND 7 COMMUNITY APPOINTEES AND 7 SWORN MEMBERS OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

SO THE WAY THIS STARTS IS THE APPLICANT WILL SUBMIT THE APPLICATION TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. THE FACT THAT THERE ARE VACANCIES IS ANNOUNCED BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, AND THERE'S SOME QUALIFICATIONS THAT THE APPLICANTS MUST MEET -- THREE YEARS RESIDENCY, 25 YEARS OR OLDER, AND THEY CANNOT BE FORMALLY CHARGED WITH ANYTHING ABOVE A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR. THE INTERVIEW, AGAIN, IS CONDUCTED BY THE CHIEF, MYSELF, INTERNAL AFFAIRS CAPTAIN. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY.

THE APPOINTMENT IS EVENTUALLY MADE BY COUNCIL, AND THAT -- AFTER THEY ARE APPOINTED BY COUNCIL, THEY WILL COMPLETE TRAINING THAT IS -- THEY'VE GOT TO DO WITH INTERNAL AFFAIRS, SO THAT TRAINING CONSISTS OF EIGHT HOURS OF A PATROL RIDE, AN HOUR AND A HALF OF TRAINING ON HOW TO READ THESE CASES AND THEN ALMOST SEVEN HOURS OF TRAINING BY THE ACADEMY ON VICTIMOLOGY AND USE OF FORCE. SO THERE'S SEVEN SWORN MEMBERS ON THIS BOARD AS WELL, FROM THE RANK OF DEPUTY CHIEF DOWN TO PATROL OFFICERS. DEPUTY CHIEF SERVES AS CHAIRPERSON, CAPTAIN, LIEUTENANT, SERGEANT, DETECTIVE AND PATROL OFFICERS.

SERVE 180 DAYS BEFORE ROTATED OUT. BACK IN 2002 WE HAD ONLY TWO CIVILIAN MEMBERS ON THE BOARD. 2006 WE WERE ABLE TO UP THAT TO SIX.

IN 2009 WE WERE ABLE TO UP THAT TO SEVEN. WE DID INTERVIEWS ON AUDIO] FOR EIGHT VACANCIES. WE INTERVIEWED 21 PEOPLE. AGAIN, THAT WAS DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, MYSELF, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS CAPTAIN AND THIS WILL GO TO THE COUNCIL IN DECEMBER FOR APPROVAL. SO WE'RE LOOKING AT THE GENDER BREAK DOWN OF THE NINE MEMBERS -- THE CURRENT NINE MEMBERS.

GENDER BREAK-DOWN AND RACE AND ETHNICITY BREAK-DOWN. THESE ARE THE CURRENT MEMBERS AND THE PROPOSED MEMBERS THAT WE'LL BE BRINGING TO COULD BE S SILL. AGAIN, THE BREAK DOWN OF THE 14 BOARD MEMBERS -- GENDER, RACE, AND ETHNICITY. AND AGAIN, WE ARE BRINGING THEM TO THE COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 12TH FOR CONSIDERATION. AND THAT IS THE END OF MY PRESENTATION.

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>> CHAIR: THANK YOU, CHIEF. JUST QUICK CLARIFICATION -- THERE'S SEVEN NEW APPOINTMENTS OR SEVEN NEW POSITIONS TO BE APPO APPOINTED.

>> MCMANUS: THERE ARE EIGHT. THEY'RE TERMED OUT. ONE IS TERMED OUT BY SEEKING

REAPPOINTMENT. >> CHAIR: OKAY. ALL RIGHTY.

THE REMAINING SEVEN DID NOT SEEK REAPOINTMENT, OR DID THEY HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO?

>> MCMANUS: THEY DIDN'T SEEK IT. >> CHAIR: ANY OTHER QUESTIONS?

COUNCIL MEMBER. >> THERE ARE TWO FROM DISTRICT TWO.

I'M WONDERING IF IT MIGHT BE A COINCIDENCE. ARE THEY RELATED.

>> THEY'RE RELATED -- HUSBAND AND WIFE. >> THERE'S NOT CHALLENGE WITH

TWO PEOPLE BEING ON THE BOARD. >> MCMANUS: ONE WILL SERVE THE FIRST SIX MONTHS.

THE OTHER WILL WAIT UNTIL IT RETIRES. >> IT'S INTERESTING TWO FAMILY

MEMBERS WOULD APPLY AND NOT BE EXTREMELY PASSIONATE. >> MCMANUS: I DON'T KNOW WHAT

THEIR PASSION IS BUT THEY'RE INTERESTED IN BEING INVOLVED. >> I HOPE TO MEET THEM ONE DAY.

THIS IS A QUESTION I HAVE ABOUT THE QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS.

WHY MUST A MEMBER BE 25 YEARS OLD? IS THAT SOMETHING THAT'S

DICTATED BY THE CBA. >> YES. COUNCILMAN, THE CBA PROVIDES THEY MUST MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS THAT THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS MUST MEET, AND SO THOSE SAME QUALIFICATIONS ARE DICTATED BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION RULES WHICH

ARE DICTATED BY STATE LAW. >> VILLAGOMEZ: INTERESTING. I WONDER -- I THINK THIS MIGHT BE SOMETHING TO LOOK INTO. I'M NOT LOOKING TO DO ONE THING ONE WAY OR THE OTHER, BUT COULD

CADETS BE -- >> MCMANUS: THEY HAVE TO BE 21 BY THE TIME THEY GRADUATE FROM

THE ACADEMY. >> VILLAGOMEZ: 25 SEEMS SO ARBITRARY TO ME.

I WOULD LOVE TO REVISIT THAT AT SOME POINT. THAT'S INTERESTING TO ME.

OTHER THAN THAT, NO QUESTIONS. THANK YOU. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU, COUNCILMAN. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS? COUNCILMAN WHYTE?

>> WHYTE: I WANT TO THANK TAMMY WINCOT. SHE SERVES ON THE COMMITTEE.

>> AND JERRY BROADRICK. >> WHYTE: THAT'S WHY YOU'RE THE CHAIR, MAKING SURE I DON'T MAKE

MISTAKES. >> CHAIR: THANK YOU. >> KAUR: JUST A QUICK QUESTION

ON -- THERE'S SEVEN MEMBERS ON THE CARB. >> SEVEN THAT ARE SEATED AT ONE

TIME. >> KAUR: WE HAVE LOTS OF PEOPLE IN THE QUEUES THAT YOU CYCLE

THROUGH THEM. >> YES. AFTER SIX MONTHS, THAT SEVEN WILL GO INTO THE WINGS AND THE SEVEN THAT WERE WAITING WILL BECOME ACTIVE ON THE BOARD.

>> THAT'S THE CIVILIAN PORTION. >> KAUR: THE CIVILIAN PORTION. ARE WE DOING ANYTHING TO DIVERSIFY THE OCCUPATIONS? I KNOW A LOT OF THE FOLKS ARE OLDER.

25 IS A BIG LIMIT FROM 25 TO WHEN YOU'RE RETIRED. SO HOW DO WE GET MORE DIVERSITY

WITH OCCUPATION IN -- ON THE BOARD? >> MCMANUS: GOOD QUESTION.

I DON'T THINK THAT WE ARE NECESSARILY INTERESTED IN WHAT THE OCCUPATION IS AS LONG AS THEY HAVE A FAIR AND BALANCED VIEW OF POLICE AND ARE WILLING TO LOOK AT THE FACTS AND NOT THE DIVERSITY BECAUSE THAT HAS BEEN A CHALLENGE WE HAVE HAD. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, WE HAVE GOTTEN BETTER. WE ARE DOING MORE WORK WITH -- IN SOCIAL MEDIA, WITH YOUR OFFICES TO ADVERTISE THOSE POSITIONS AS WELL AS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS.

THIS YEAR WOAI PICKED UP OUR ADVERTISEMENT. IT WAS ADVERTISED ON TV.

SOME APPLICANTS SHARED THAT'S HOW THEY FOUND ABOUT IT. WE'LL CONTINUE THE EFFORTS -- SOME OF THE THOUGHTS WE HAVE DISCUSSED IS REACHING OUT TO UNIVERSITIES TO GET?

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>> THAT MAY NOT WORK. PROBABLY A LOT OF UNIVERSITIES -- GRAD FOLKS

MAYBE. >> WE'LL ACCEPT ANY IDEAS. WE'LL CONTINUE TO WORK WITH YOUR

OFFICES TO REACH OUT TO A MORE DIVERSE DEMOGRAPHIC. >> DO WE HAVE A MAP TO COMPARE

HOW THE APPLICANTS LOOKED. >> WE CAN GET THAT FOR YOU. >> I'M CURIOUS TO SEE IF THE SELECTION PROCESS OR THE APPLICANT POOL THAT CAUSES THIS TO HAPPEN.

I KNOW, CHIEF, YOU SAID YOU'RE NOT AS WORRIED ABOUT DIVERSITY IN OCCUPATION.

IT'S INHERENT -- YOUR PERSPECTIVE CHANGES. DIVERSITY BY OCCUPATION IS IMPORTANT, TO ME, BECAUSE IT MEANS FOR SOME PEOPLE LIVING, FOR EXAMPLE -- AN EDUCATOR WOULD HAVE A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE IN A SCHOOL BUILDING NOW THAN AN EDUCATOR WHO MAY BE RETIRED WHO WAS IN A SCHOOL BUILDING 40 YEARS AGO. I THINK IT WOULD BE GREAT TO GET

MORE AGE DIVERSITY ON HERE IF POSSIBLE. >> PART OF THE CHALLENGE, COUNCIL MEMBER, IS THIS IS VERY TIME CONSUMING, FOR BOTH THE HEARINGS AND REVIEWING THE CASES PRIOR TO THE HEARING. SO THAT'S WHY WE GET A LOT OF RETIRED FOLKS.

WE INTERVIEW A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTIVELY EMPLOYED AND WHEN THEY FIND OUT THE TIME?

>> WHAT IS THE TIME COMMITMENT ABOUT? >> MCMANUS: TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE BOARD HEARING THEY'RE REQUIRED TO REVIEW THE CASES AND THERE MIGHT BE EIGHT, TEN, TWELVE CASES THEY HAVE TO REVIEW AND IT'S NOT A QUICK READ. ON THE HEARING DAY THERE'S --

DEPENDING ON HOW MANY CASES THERE ARE, THERE COULD BE? >> GOT IT.

>> MCMANUS: -- IT COULD BE FOUR, FIVE HOURS AND THAT'S AN WEDNESDAY, EVERY OTHER WED

WEDNESDAY. >> (INDISCERNIBLE) THESE TYPES OF RULES.

>> THIS IS SIMILAR TO THE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES WE HAVE FOR THE CITY.

THERE'S NOT A STIEPENED AT THIS POINT. >> NOT THAT LONG AGO I HAD A NUMBER OF DISTRICT FOLKS ON THE CARB. I THINK MOST OF THEM STEPPED OFF BECAUSE THEY WERE WORKING PEOPLE AND THERE WAS A TIME COMMITMENT. SOME OF THESE ARE INCHES THICK.

UT'S A DIFFICULT TASK FOR SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T HAVE A LOT OF TIME.

I AGREE WE SHOULD BE DIVERSE BUT IT IS TIME CONSUMING. THANK YOU, CHIEF.

ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, COMMENTS? ALL RIGHT. WELL, ALL JOKES ASIDE, THANK YOU TO ALL THE CARB MEMBERS TO THE WORK THEY DO -- IT'S AN IMPORTANT JOB AND INCREDIBLY TIME CONSUMING AND NOT SO MUCH THE TIME. IT'S INTENSE WORK.

THEY'RE LOOKING AT THINGS THAT ARE DIFFICULT SOMETIMES TO SEE. SO I APPRECIATE ALL THE WORK.

WE'LL MOVE ON TO ITEM 4. >> CHAIRWOMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE, ITEM NUMBER 4 IS THE FIRST TIME WE DO THIS AT PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE BUT IS TO SHARE WITH YOU AND THE COMMUNITY PUBLIC SAFETY TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. WE STARTED THAT LAST WEEK, MAKING SURE WE'RE PROTECTING THE PUBLIC IS ONE OF THE PRIORITIES OF THE FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT, SO WE WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE THINGS THAT WE DO.

SO WE'LL START WITH FIRE CHIEF CHARLES HOOD AND FOLLOW UP WITH CHIEF MCMANUS.

>> CHIEF HOOD: THANK YOU. WE'LL JUMP RIGHT INTO THIS. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES LIVES THROUGH EMERGENCY RESPONSE, FIRE PREVENTION, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND PUBLIC INFORMATION SUCH AS THE STUFF YOU'LL SEE RIGHT NOW. IF I COULD GET YOU TO FIRE THIS UP FOR ME RIGHT NOW, THIS IS ON YOUTUBE. YOU CAN GO TO A WEBSITE AND SEE THIS.

[LAUGHTER]. >> IF YOU THINK OF THE HOLIDAY, PEOPLE HAVE A BUNCH OF PEOPLE IN THEIR HOUSES. THERE'S A MULTITUDE OF THINGS THAT CAN HAPPEN -- COOKING, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, HEATERS -- ALL THOSE THINGS CREATE A BUSY HOLIDAY FOR US.

IF YOU LOOK AT THE NUMBERS WORKING FIRES INCREASE 18 PER CENT, UNAUTHORIZED BURNING,

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SMOKE INVESTIGATION, 32.5, CARBON MONOXIDE INCREASES ALSO. THEY HAD A NICE DAY.

IT GOT BUSY THANKSGIVING NIGHT. THESE ARE THINGS WE HAVE READILY AVAILABLE ONLINE AND SO AGAIN, COOKING -- DON'T WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING. FRYING, GRILLING, BROILING.

TURKEY TRYING HAS STARTED BUILDING UP HOUSES LAST FEW YEARS.

DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING THIS HOLIDAY BUT THAT IS A CHALLENGE. KEEPING KIDS AND PETS AWAY FROM THE COOKING AREA. AND ANYTHING THAT CAN CATCH ON FIRE -- WE'VE ALL BURNED STUFF IN THE KITCHEN. EVERYBODY COULD RAISE THEIR HAND.

IF YOU HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER, KEEP IT IN THE KITCHEN. WE HAVE SEEN HOUSES WHERE YOU GET THERE AND THEY'VE USED FIVE EXPING WISHERS BUT -- EXTINGUISHERS BUT THEY DIDN'T CALL US. HEATING, SAFETY -- EVERY TIME IT GETS COLD YOU'LL SEE NEWSATIONS OR WEATHER REPORTS -- THEY'LL TALK ABOUT THIS. THINGS CAN BURN AT LEAST THREE FEET. WE SEE SPACE HEATERS KILL PEOPLE EVERY YEAR.

HAVE A FREE ZONE AROUND ANYTHING WITH FIRE FOR YOUR KIDS. NEVER USE AN OVEN TO HEAT YOUR HOME. THAT IS A NONTRADITIONAL THING BUT WHERE PEOPLE DO

>> CHIEF HOOD: DON'T USE CHARCOAL, THINGS LIKE THAT.

AND TURN THAT STUFF OFF BEFORE YOU GO TO BED. THESE ARE THINGS THAT WE EXPERIENCE EVERY SINGLE YEAR. TREE SAFETY, IF YOU GET A LIVE TREE, IF YOU DON'T TAKE CARE OF IT, IT'S PUTTING A 5-GALLON CAN OF GASOLINE IN YOUR LIVING ROOM. AGAIN, PUT IT IN A PLACE WHERE IT'S NOT GOING TO BE CLOSE TO ANYTHING HOT THAT'S GOING TO DRY IT OUT, CUT 2 INCHES OFF THE BOTTOM. EXPOSE THAT FRESH WOOD SO BETTER WATER CAN ABSORB TO IT AND KEEP THE STAND FILLED WITH WATER.

WHEN YOU GET RID OF THAT TREE, DON'T CUT THAT TREE DOWN AND THROW IT UP NEXT TO A WOODEN FENCE. DISPOSE OF THAT APPROPRIATELY.

IF YOU LOOK AT THE ONLINE MESSAGES THAT WE HAVE, THEY'RE IN SPANISH AND ENGLISH AND THEY CONTINUE TO CHANGE WITH OUR WEATHER.

IF IT'S HOT, WE'RE GIVING YOU HEAT INFORMATION, IF IT'S COLD, WIRE GIVING YOU COLD. IF IT'S HALLOWEEN, WE'RE GIVING YOU TRICK OR TREAT INFORMATION VERSUS THE STUFF THAT YOU SEE HERE. THIS IS MORE OF THE STUFF THAT WE DO, SPANISH, ENGLISH. WE NEED TO CONTINUE TO EDUCATE OUR STUDENT, THEY DON'T GET LEARN NOT TO BURN EDUCATION LIKE OUR CHILDREN DO. SO WITH THAT BEING SAID, AGAIN, ALL KIND OF INFORMATION THERE, AND I'M GOING TO TURN IT OVER TO CHIEF MCMANUS AND

I'LL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS FOR YOU. >> CHIEF MCMANUS: THANK YOU, CHARLES. SO MOST OF WHAT WE'RE GOING TO LOOK AT RIGHT NOW IS NOT SOMETHING YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE.

IT'S NOT SOMETHING ANYONE OUT THERE HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE.

IT'S SIMPLE, COMMON-SENSE TIPS THAT WILL KEEP YOU OUT OF TROUBLE IF WE PAY ATTENTION TO THEM. PARK IN WELL-LIT AREAS. HOW OFTEN HAVE WE HEARD THAT. REMOVE VALUABLES FROM YOUR VEHICLES.

WE'VE HEARD THIS ALL. I THINK THE WORRY THAT I HAVE IS A LOT OF FOLKS THINK THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN TO ME AND THEY JUST KIND OF IGNORE THIS, AND THEN, IN FACT, IT DOES HAPPEN TO THEM. SO THIS IS RELATIVELY NEW, CERTAINLY NOT BRAND-NEW, BUT RELATIVELY NEW.

PEOPLE RUNNING UP ON PORCHES AND STEALING PACKAGES OFF THE PORCHES. WE'VE SEEN VIDEOS OF THAT HAPPENING ON THE NEWS AND ON YOUTUBE, SO IF YOU'RE EXPECTING A PACKAGE, MAKE SURE YOU KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR IT. DON'T ADVERTISE IT. ONCE YOU GET THAT PACKAGE, DON'T TOSS THE BOX OUT ON YOUR FRONT PORCH TO LET EVERYBODY KNOW YOU JUST HAD A NEW STEREO DELIVERED OR TV, WHATEVER IT MIGHT BE, DON'T ADVERTISE THAT FACT. KEEP THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME WELL LIT ALWAYS, AND MOST OF THE -- MANY OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY THEFT CRIMES OCCUR DURING THE HOLIDAYS. AND IT ALWAYS PICKS UP DURING THOSE TIMES. DRINKING AND DRIVING, REAL SIMPLE MESSAGE.

IF YOU DON'T THINK ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE AS FAR AS DRINKING AND DRIVING, ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS THINK ABOUT THIS: IF YOU TAKE A DRINK, DON'T GET BEHIND THE WHEEL. DON'T TRY TO GAUGE HOW MUCH YOU CAN DRINK BEFORE YOU NEED TO STOP AND THEN GO DRIVE HOME BECAUSE WHEN YOU SEE THOSE RED AND BLUE LIGHTS COME ON BEHIND YOU, YOU KNOW, PANIC KIND OF SETS IN THEN. SO JUST DON'T DO IT. IF YOU'RE GOING TO DRINK, DON'T DRIVE. EVERY YEAR WE HAVE A HOLIDAY CRIME REDUCTION

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TASK FORCE, AND THAT PRIMARILY RELATES TO PROPERTY CRIMES.

AND WE ARE JOINED THIS YEAR BY DPS. WE'VE GOT A REALLY, REALLY INTRICATE OPERATION GOING RIGHT NOW.

IT STARTED RIGHT AFTER THANKSGIVING AND EVERY YEAR WE DO THIS, WE SEE PRETTY GOOD NUMBERS. IT WILL BE INTERESTING FOLLOWING THOSE CASES THROUGH THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM ONCE WE GET THE NAMES OF THE PEOPLE WHO WERE ARRESTED. AND THEN FINANCIAL CRIMES, YOU KNOW, WATCH WHERE YOU SEND YOUR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION, WATCH OUT FOR FRAUDULENT INFORMATIONS AND ONLINE SHOPPING ALWAYS PRESENTS A BIT OF A RISK THAT YOU'VE GOT TO PAY ATTENTION TO. AND THAT'S IT.

>> HAVRDA: THANK YOU, CHIEF HOOD AND THANK YOU, CHIEF MCMANIS.

I ASKED FOR THIS PRESENTATION BECAUSE WE WERE HEARING THIS A LOT FROM THE COMMUNITY WANTING TO KNOW WHAT THEY CAN DO TO KEEP THEMSELVES, THEIR PROPERTIES AND THEIR FAMILIES SAFE.

I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME TODAY? NO QUESTIONS, COMMENTS? NOBODY LIKES THE VIDEO? I THOUGHT IT WAS COOL. [INDISCERNIBLE] HARVEY I I LIKE THE SKYLINE THERE AT THE END. THAT WAS NICE.

>> MCKEE-RODRIGUEZ: MICROPHONE. >> CHIEF HOOD: I'M SORRY.

I THOUGHT YOU COULD HEAR ME. SO IF YOU LOOK UP FIRESAFESA, YOU'RE GOING TO FIND THAT. I THINK THIS IS THE SECOND VIDEO THEY'VE DONE FOR US. I RAN INTO AN H-E-B DOWNTOWN, YOUNG COLLEGE KIDS, VERY TALENTED, BUT THEY'RE LOCAL.

>> HAVRDA: I LIKED THE SKYLINE AT THE END. THAT WAS A NICE TOUCH.

THANK YOU SO MUCH. I THINK THAT IS OUR MEETING TODAY.

MEETING ADJOURNED. THANKS, GUYS. OH, WE DON'T HAVE A MEETING IN DECEMBER. WE WILL RECONVENE IN

* This transcript was compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning.