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HI EVERYBODY.UM, I'M GLAD YOU COULD MAKE IT, REBECCA.
YEAH, I JUST GOT A LITTLE CONFUSED.
UM, SO, UH, LET'S, UM, START THIS REGULAR CALLED
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MEETING OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION.AND, UH, I GUESS WE NEED TO START BY CALLING THE ROLE.
UM, I'M HERE AT THE CHAIR, REBECCA BERNHARD, UH, VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ HERE.
UH, COMMISSIONER HOUSE INFL HERE.
UH, COMMISSIONER HALL MARTIN HERE.
AND COMMISSIONER GONZALEZ HERE.
AND WE KNOW THAT COMMISSIONER SIERRA ARLO IS GONNA BE ABSENT.
UM, DO WE HAVE ANY, UH, SPEAKERS FOR PUBLIC COMMUNICATION? I DO NOT HAVE ON.
UM, SO WE WILL MOVE ON TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES.
[APPROVAL OF MINUTES 4:15 pm–4:20pm]
ANYONE HAVE ANY, UH, CHANGES, CORRECTIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE MINUTES? ALL RIGHT.UM, IS THERE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES? I MAKE A MOTION TO APPROVE.
UM, WE STILL HAVE TO VOTE ON THE MINUTES, RIGHT? YES.
UM, I VOTE YES ON THE MINUTES.
VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ ON APPROVING THE MINUTES? YES.
UH, COMMISSIONER WEBER ABS I'LL ABSTAIN.
UH, COMMISSIONER HOUSE INFL? UH, YES.
AND COMMISSIONER GONZALEZ? YES.
[2. Public Safety Quarterly Report, Austin Police Department 4:20pm-4:40pm]
MOVE ON TO THE QUARTERLY REPORT FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.WHO DO YOU EVENING COMMISSIONERS.
CAN YOU HEAR ME OKAY? WE SURE CAN.
AND I BELIEVE MY CAMERA IS ON.
UM, SO I WANTED TO, UH, START OFF BY, UH, JUST SAYING GOOD EVENING, AND I WILL BE COVERING, UH, THE Q4, UH, QUARTER FOUR STATISTICS FOR THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT.
IF WE CAN GO TO OUR NEXT SLIDE, UH, FOR THE PRESERVATION OF TIME, I'LL JUST GO AHEAD AND HIT THE, UH, HIGHLIGHTS OF THE, UH, REPORT.
UH, THIS IS THE QUARTERLY REPORT TO INCLUDE, UM, AN OVERALL 6% REDUCTION IN VIOLENT CRIME, UH, CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS.
THE NEXT SLIDE WILL BE THE OVERALL, UH, STATISTICS FOR THE CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY.
AND OVERALL THERE WAS AN 8% DECREASE.
UH, JUST AS WITH LAST QUARTER, THE TWO AREAS OF SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION, UH, TO THIS AREA IS THAT A THEFT FROM BUILDING AS WELL AS THE THEFT FROM COIN MACHINE.
I'M SORRY, COIN OPERATED MACHINES.
UH, WITHIN THIS SLIDE, UH, THIS IS COVERS OUR CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY, AND, UH, OUR CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY ARE UP.
UH, THE OVERALL, UH, DRIVER OF THESE CRIMES ARE THE DRUG VIOLATION CRIMES AND THE WEAPONS CRIMES.
UH, THIS, I KNOW WE CONTINUE TO WORK WITH THE COMMISSION ON REVAMPING OUR, UH, CLEARANCE, BUT WE ARE UNTIL WE HAVE THAT PROCESS IN PLACE.
UH, WE'LL JUST GO AHEAD AND COVER THE HIGHLIGHTS.
UH, WE HAVE AN 833 CASES THAT HAVE BEEN CLEARED, UH, FOR ALL OF OUR CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS.
WE HAVE, UH, THERE AGAIN, 443 AS IT RELATES TO OUR CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY.
AND WE HAVE 597 FOR OUR CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY.
UH, ONE AREA I DO WANT TO NOTE, UH, FOR THE COMMISSION IS THE, UH, PROSECUTION DECLINATION, OR THE DEC, THE DECLINED BY THE PROSECUTION.
UH, WE DID SEE 21 OF OUR, UH, WEAPONS VIOLATIONS CASES, 21 OUT OF 142.
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NOT PROSECUTED, UH, BY DEC DECLINATION BY THE PROSECUTION.UH, OVERALL THROUGH Q4, WE DID SEE A SLIGHT DECREASE IN OUR RESPONSE TIMES, WHICH IS A POSITIVE.
UM, HOWEVER, WE STILL REMAINED WELL ABOVE OUR CITYWIDE TARGET OF EIGHT MINUTES AND 24 SECONDS.
UH, WITH ALL OF OUR, UH, STATISTICS FOR THIS PARTICULAR QUARTER IN THE MID TO HIGH 10 MINUTE RESPONSE TIMES RANGE NEXT LINE.
AND THIS IS JUST A BREAKDOWN BY SPECIFIC DISTRICTS AS IT RELATES TO THOSE RESPONSE TIMES OF OUR HIGHEST LEVEL CRIMES.
AND THEN YOU CAN SEE AN OVERALL MONTH TO MONTH OF BREAKDOWN OF OUR EMERGENCY AND URGENT CALLS, WHICH ARE OUR MOST SERIOUS CALLS FOR SERVICE.
AS WE, UH, WRAPPED UP OUR FISCAL YEAR, UH, YOU COULD SEE OUR OVERTIME ACCRUED, I'M SORRY, OUR APPROVED OVERTIME BUDGET WAS A LITTLE OVER 5.8 MILLION.
UH, OUR ACTUAL OVERTIME EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR WAS, UH, 21.34 MILLION, WHICH WAS ABOUT 285% OVER OUR AUTHORIZED BUDGET.
OUR OVERALL PERSONNEL COST, UH, WERE SLIGHTLY DOWN AS COMPARED TO OUR AUTHORIZED BUDGET, WHICH IS DUE TO OUR VACANCY RATE.
UH, SO WE HAVE, UH, WE HAD APPROVED BUDGET OF 334, WELL, ALMOST 335 MILLION, AND WE EXPENDED A LITTLE OVER 318.2 MILLION OR 0.1 MILLION.
AND THIS IS JUST A HISTORICAL LOOK.
UH, AS YOU COULD SEE, WE HAVE CONTINUED TO TREND UP WITH THE, UH, ANOMALY BEING THAT OF FISCAL YEAR 2020.
UH, BUT THAT BEING SAID, WE HAVE SEEN A STEADY INCREASE OF OUR OVERTIME EXPENDITURES, UM, OVER THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS.
AND THIS IS, UH, LIKELY TO CONTINUE FOR, UH, SOME TIME AS WE CONTINUE TO DEAL WITH THE CHA UH, CHALLENGES OF OUR STAFFING AND TRYING TO MEET THOSE STAFFING NEEDS.
THE LAST SEVERAL SLIDES JUST TAKE A LOOK AT OUR STAFFING RATES.
UH, WE HAVE AUTHORIZED COMPLIMENT OF 1,809 POSITIONS, OF WHICH WE CURRENTLY HAVE A 1,529 FIELD, AND I SHOULD SAY THAT IS OF SEPTEMBER 22ND.
I DO NOT KNOW IF, UH, WE HAVE HAD ANY ADDITIONAL SEPARATIONS, UH, FROM THAT TIME.
UM, BUT, UH, GOING BACK TO THE SEPTEMBER 22ND, WE DO HAVE A OPERATIONAL VACANCY RATE OF 280 POSITIONS IN THE SWORN RANKS.
AS FOR OUR CIVILIAN POSITIONS, WHICH DOES INCLUDE OUR ACADEMIES, WE HAVE AN AUTHORIZED COMPLIMENT OF 764 POSITIONS OF WHICH 604 ARE FIELD, UH, LEAVING US A VACANCY OF ABOUT 160 POSITIONS, WHICH DOES INCLUDE, UH, FOUR INTERNS.
SO, WANTED TO KIND OF DO A BREAKDOWN HERE FOR OUR, UH, CIVILIAN EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION.
THIS WOULD BE THE COMMUNICATION CENTER.
ALL OF OUR CALLERS, UH, WHEN THEY CALL INTO NINE ONE ONE, UH, OR ANY NON-EMERGENCY INTO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT WOULD BE GOING TO THIS PARTICULAR UNIT.
AS YOU COULD SEE, UH, THE 9 1 1 OPERATOR, WHICH IS THE PERSON WHICH WOULD BE TAKING THE PHONE CALL, WE DO HAVE APPROXIMATELY A 48% VACANCY RATE WITH, UH, 50 OUT OF 105 POSITIONS CURRENTLY SITTING VACANT.
OUR DISPATCHERS, WHICH ARE THE ONES THAT WOULD BE COMMUNICATING BY OUR RADIO WITH OUR INFIELD PERSONNEL, UH, YOU COULD SEE WE ARE AT A APPROXIMATELY A 20 PER 28% VACANCY RATE WITH A 21 OUT OF 75 POSITIONS CURRENTLY VACANT, AND THEN SUBSTANTIALLY LESS AS WE MORE OF OUR LEAD AND SUPERVISORS, WE ARE CARRYING MANY, UH, SMALLER RATE OF VACANCIES AS COMPARED TO OUR BASELINE.
AND, UM, SO THAT WAS JUST A PARTICULAR NOTE.
UH, OVERALL, WE HAVE 75 OUT OF, UH, 225, I'M SORRY, 223 POSITIONS CURRENTLY VACANT.
IN THIS POSITION, WE HAVE SEVERAL CLASSES THAT WE WILL CONTINUE TO TRY TO MEET OUR PERSONNEL NEEDS.
UH, WE HAVE THE UH, HUNDRED 45TH CADET CLASS, WHICH STARTED IN MARCH OF THIS YEAR WITH 84.
UH, WE CURRENTLY HAVE, UH, 56, WHICH IS A POSITIVE.
UM, WE HAVE ONE PENDING AN INJURY THAT WILL LIKELY BE MOVED TO THE NEXT ACADEMY.
UM, THEY'RE SCHEDULED TO GRADUATE NOVEMBER 18TH OF THIS YEAR.
UH, IT SHOULD BE NOTE, UM, NOTED, UH, THOUGH THAT WITH THIS, THIS DOES NOT MAKE THEM A FULLY FUNCTIONING OFFICER ON THEIR OWN, AS THEY AND NOVEMBER WILL THEN TRANSITION TO THEIR FIELD TRAINING OFFICER PROGRAM, WHICH THEN EXTENDS ON FOR, UH, SEVERAL MORE MONTHS BEFORE YOU WILL SEE A FULLY INDEPENDENT OFFICER.
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OUR 146 CADET CLASS, WHICH IS OUR TRANSITIONAL OFFICER PROGRAM, UM, WITH EIGHT OFFICERS.AND THIS IS A PROGRAM, UH, WHERE AN OFFICER WITHIN ANOTHER JURISDICTION HAS TRANSITIONED TO THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT AND IS GOING THROUGH, UH, THEIR OWN LEVEL OF TRAINING AND FIELD TRAINING BEFORE THEY WILL BE A FULLY INDEPENDENT, UH, OFFICER.
AND THEN, UH, NEXT WEEK WE ARE GETTING READY TO START OUR 147TH ACADEMY CLASS.
UH, AND AS IT CURRENTLY SITS, WE ARE PREDICTING THAT WE WILL START WITH 50 CADETS IN THAT CLASS.
SO REMAINING HOPEFUL THAT WE CAN, UH, MEET THAT 50 NUMBER, UH, STARTING A WEEK FROM TODAY.
THIS IS JUST A KIND OF, AGAIN, A HISTORICAL LOOK OF OUR POSITIONS OF OUR CURRENT, UH, AUTHORIZATION AS COMPARED TO HISTORICAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS FROM OUR SWORN NEXT SLIDE.
AS WELL AS, UH, LOOKING AT OUR, UH, SWORN VACANCIES, I'M SORRY, SEPARATIONS OVER THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, UH, WHICH WE HAVE CONTINUED TO TREND UPWARDS.
AND THOSE SWORN VACANCIES, I'M SORRY, SEPARATIONS, I APOLOGIZE, HAVE COME IN VARIOUS, UH, AREAS.
UM, THE MOST TIRE BEING THAT OF RETIREMENT AGE 99 WITH RESIGNATIONS BEING OUR NEXT HIGHEST AT 52.
AND THEN WE HAD A COUPLE OTHER, UH, SEVERAL OTHER SEPARATIONS THROUGH TERMINATION IN, IN THE UNFORTUNATE DEATH.
THAT CONCLUDES OUR OVERALL, UM, PREVIEW OUR REVIEW OF OUR Q4 STATISTICS.
AND WITH THAT, I OPEN UP THE QUESTIONS, UH, TO THE COMMISSION, COMMISSIONER HOUSE INFL, UM, I WAS JUST GONNA ASK ON THE, UM, CIVILIAN VACANCY IS LIKE COMMUNICATION ISSUES.
WHAT IS THE DEPARTMENT DOING TO TRY TO FILL THOSE OR TO RECRUIT THOSE POSITIONS? YES, MA'AM.
UM, I CAN, UH, EITHER I CAN ANSWER, I'LL DEFER TO CHIEF, BUT, UH, I WILL SAY IS THAT THIS IS NOT A UNIQUE, UH, SITUATION AS IT IS TO MOST, UH, JURISDICTIONS.
IT'S A VERY STRESSFUL POSITION, AND WE DO CONTINUOUSLY ACROSS, UH, THE LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECTRUM, SEE QUITE A FEW OF THE, UH, VACANCIES IN THIS.
AND SO WITH THIS, THERE'S AN ACTIVE RECRUITMENT THAT THAT IS GOING ON, UH, TO TRY TO MEET A LOT OF THOSE NEEDS.
UM, IN THE SHORT TERM THOUGH, WE ARE HAVING TO STAFF IT WITH, UH, ALTERNATIVE PERSONNEL OUTSIDE OF THE DISPATCH RANKS, UM, THAT ARE NOT CLASSIFIED AS DISPATCHERS TO OTHERWISE TRY TO MEET, UH, TO MEET, UH, THE CALL REQUIREMENTS THAT DO COME INTO THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT.
UM, BUT IT JUST TAKES AN ONGOING ACTIVE RECRUITMENT, UH, TO TRY TO GET THE, GET THE POSITIONS FILLED.
UM, I DO KNOW, UM, THAT THERE ARE SOME DIFFERENT, UH, FOCUSES ON MAYBE SOME SALARY UNDERSTANDINGS AND STUFF AS THAT, AS AN OVERALL EVALUATION, UM, AS WELL TO MAYBE HELP, UH, WITH COMPENSATION EFFORTS, UH, TO MAKE THAT A MORE ATTRACTIVE POSITION FOR PEOPLE THAT MAY OTHERWISE BE DRIVEN BY, BY THE FINANCIAL FACTORS.
UM, AND IF THERE'S SOMETHING MORE SPECIFIC, I'LL, I CAN DEFER TO THE CHIEF AS WELL TO SPEAK ON THAT.
JUST TO ADD TO THAT, OUR RECRUITING TEAM FOR THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT, THEY HAVE PAIRED UP WITH OUR 9 1 1 COMMUNICATIONS.
THAT WAY, WHEN THEY GO OUT ON THEIR OWN RECRUITING EFFORTS, OUR 9 1 1, UH, TEAM WHEN THEY'RE AVAILABLE WILL ALSO PAIR UP WITH THEM.
SO, SHOULD SOMEONE NOT BE INTERESTED IN BEING A FULL-FLEDGED APD OFFICER, THERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM TO EXPLORE OUR 9 1 1 COMMUNICATIONS ALSO, COMMISSIONER KOFF.
I, YEAH, THE, WELL, THE COMMISSIONER DID ASK THE SAME QUESTION THAT I WAS GOING TO ASK, BUT I DO, YOU MADE A COMMENT ABOUT FILLING THE VACANCIES WITH PEOPLE FROM OTHER, UH, AREAS THAT MAY NOT BE REALLY TRAINED AS A, AS A DISPATCHER.
AND I'M GONNA SHARE ONE CONCERN THAT I GOT FROM A, AN OFFICE, UH, STAFF THAT'S IN OUR AREA OUT HERE.
UM, THEY SHOWED UP FOR WORK, UM, LAST OR A COUPLE WEEKS AGO, AND THERE WAS A PERSON, UH, LAYING IN FRONT OF THEIR BUILDING, UH, ON THE SIDEWALK.
THEY CALLED 9 1 1, IT WAS KICKED OVER TO THREE 11, AND THE THREE 11 OPERATOR TOLD THEM TO GO OUT AND ROLL THE PERSON OVER TO SEE IF THEY WERE BREATHING.
I DON'T THINK THAT IS GOOD INSTRUCTIONS FROM, UH, THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT.
UM, IT, DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION, COMMISSIONER KOFF? WELL, JUST A CO SIAN AND A CONCERN ABOUT THE IN, YOU KNOW, WHAT PEOPLE THAT CALL FOR HELP ARE BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO, AND I DON'T THINK IT'S, UH, A GOOD, UH,
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POLICY TO TELL THEM IF TO GO OVER AND ROLL A PERSON OVER TO SEE IF THEY'RE BREATHING.IF THEY HAVE CONCERNS ENOUGH TO CALL 9 1 1, THEN THEY GET HIT TO KICK THE 3 1 1.
UH, THEY'VE GOT A CONCERN AND I DON'T THINK THEY SHOULD BE THE ONE TO ROLL THAT PERSON OVER.
JUST MY COMMENT, COMMISSIONER, THAT I WAS WONDERING IF, UM, SOMEONE COULD MAYBE TELL US WHEN WOULD BE APPROPRIATE TIME FOR SOMETHING TO BE ROLLED OVER TO 3 1 1 VERSUS 9 1 1? CAUSE I THINK THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS OUT IN THE MEDIA ABOUT, YOU KNOW, THINGS BEING AN EMERGENCY VERSUS NOT EMERGENCY.
WHO'S TAKING THOSE CALLS? CHIEF? YES, COMMISSIONER.
THAT'S SOMETHING THAT OUR COMMUNICATIONS TEAM WOULD BE BEST TO ANSWER.
AND SO WE CAN COME BACK TO THAT ITEM.
UM, MAYBE WE CAN HAVE SOMEONE FROM APD COMMUNICATIONS ANSWER THAT AT A FUTURE MEETING.
THAT JUST KIND OF SEEMS WHAT COMMISSIONER KOFF IS GETTING AT IS, YOU KNOW, IS IT APP, IS THAT AN APPROPRIATE RESPONSE AND WAS IT REALLY A TRAINING ISSUE OR, YOU KNOW, SOME SORT OF MISCOMMUNICATION ISSUE THAT CAUSED THAT.
UM, YOU MENTIONED THAT, UH, 21 WEAPONS VIOLATIONS CASES WERE NOT PROSECUTED.
UM, DOES THE POLICE DEPARTMENT HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THE REASON? UH, WE CAN GET THAT? I DID NOT, UH, FOR THIS PURPOSE OF THIS PRESENTATION, I DON'T HAVE THOSE SPECIFIC, UH, BREAKDOWNS, BUT I CAN DEFINITELY IN FUTURE, UM, CIRCLE BACK, UH, AND DO THE RESEARCH AND COME BACK TO THE COMMISSION WITH THOSE.
AND I, I HAD ONE ADDITIONAL QUESTION, WHICH IS, HAS THERE BEEN ANY CHANGE IN APD STANDARDS FOR HIRING, UM, AS A RESULT OF THERE BEING, UM, A LOT OF VACANCIES AT APD? YES, MA'AM.
WE'VE DONE AN EVALUATION OF OUR DQ, OUR DISQUALIFICATION CODES, AND WE'VE MADE SOME MODIFICATIONS TO THAT.
UNDERSTAND OUR CLASS HASN'T QUITE FULLY STARTED YET, SO WE WON'T UNDERSTAND THE IMPACTS OF IT UNTIL ONCE WE GET THAT CLASS FULLY STARTED IN OCTOBER 10TH.
BUT WE CAN BE SURE TO COME BACK WITH THOSE DATA SETS TO SEE HOW THOSE, THOSE CHANGES IN THE DISQUALIFIERS HAS IMPACTED OUR HIRING.
UM, CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT THE CHANGES? YES, MA'AM.
A COUPLE OF CHANGES, UH, SPECIFICALLY WAS RELATED TO OUR PT BATTERY OF TESTS THAT WE WERE DOING.
WE MOVED TO A THREE SET OF TESTS THAT A PROSPECTIVE APPLICANT HAS TO PERFORM, AND THEN IT'S A PERCENTAGE OF THE TOP TWO, UM, THAT THEY NEED TO SCORE 70 ON.
AND THEN IN ADDITION TO THAT, IT WAS RELATED TO THE USE OF MARIJUANA.
WE'VE MADE SOME ADJUSTMENTS TO THAT, UM, THEN ALSO TO OUR CREDIT SCORES.
UM, WE UNDERSTAND THAT IN THE TIME OF COVID, MANY FOLKS WERE NOT IN VERY GOOD FINANCIAL POSITIONS, AND WE DON'T WANT THAT TO ADVERSELY IMPACT THEM WHEN THEY'RE TRYING TO MOVE INTO A SPACE OF, UH, LAW ENFORCEMENT.
UM, COMMISSIONERS ARE THERE, OH, COMMISSIONER BURN OR, UH, WEBER.
UM, I ALSO WAS INTRIGUED BY THE INCLUSION OF THE DECLINATION COLUMN, AND SO I WAS HOPING, UM, MR. MATTON, YOU COULD JUST TALK TO US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT WHY THAT WAS PUT IN AND WHAT WAS THE THOUGHT BEHIND IT WITH REGARDS TO THAT? UM, WE WANT TO LOOK AT, YOU KNOW, THE OVERALL, THERE'S VARIOUS WAYS THAT WE COULD ASSESS, UH, CRIME AND OBVIOUSLY REOFFENDERS OR, YOU KNOW, RECIDIVISM IS ALWAYS A FOCUS OF CRIME.
AND SO, YOU KNOW, TO TRY TO GET A HOLISTIC LOOK AT, YOU KNOW, WHAT IS BEING, YOU KNOW, CRIMINALLY PROSECUTED OR CRIMINALLY CHARGED VERSUS CRIMINALLY PROSECUTED WILL GIVE US A, A GOOD UNDERSTANDING, YOU KNOW, FOR POTENTIAL, UH, TO UNDERSTAND HOW CRIME OVERALL IMPACTS THE CITY.
AND SO IT'S JUST AS, AS I GET MORE ONBOARDED, UH, STAFF AND RESEARCHERS, WHICH I HAVE JUST BROUGHT ON SOME ADDITIONAL RESEARCHERS, WE'RE TRYING TO TAKE VARIOUS LOOKS AT JUST THE OVERALL CRIME PITCHER, UH, WITHIN, UH, THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND TRY TO START EXPANDING THE CONVERSATIONS TO REALLY TAKE A, UH, REAL 360 LOOK AT, UH, WHAT IS THE DRIVERS OF CRIME.
AND SO IF WE DO SEE CRIMES THAT ARE NOT BEING PROSECUTED, IF, IF, YOU KNOW, OTHERWISE CHARGE HOW THAT AFFECTS.
AND SO IT'S JUST FOR US TO BE ABLE TO DO SOME MORE LONG TERM STUDIES, UH, AND TO BE ABLE TO OPEN UP THAT DISCUSSION WITH ACCOUNTS, I'M SORRY, WITH THE COMMISSION OR ANY OTHER GROUP THAT WOULD LIKE TO, TO HAVE FURTHER DIALOGUE IN THAT PARTICULAR AREA.
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THERE ANY OTHER CHANGES THAT YOU MADE FOR THIS REPORT BESIDES ADDING THAT COLUMN FOR THE DECLINATION? UM, THAT I, THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGES AND I BELIEVE THAT HAD TO BEEN HISTORICAL.I APOLOGIZE, I WILL HAVE TO GO BACK AND ASK MY RESEARCHERS.
I DON'T REMEMBER THEM SPECIFICALLY ADDING THAT COLUMN AS A NEW COLUMN.
UM, I BELIEVE THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN IN PLACE.
IF, IF I COULD INTERJECT, I HAD THE SAME THOUGHT, COMMISSIONER WEBER AND I WENT BACK AND LOOKED, AND THAT COLUMN HAS BEEN IN FOR, UH, SO FOR AT LEAST THIS WHOLE YEAR.
YEAH, AND THAT, I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING.
NOW, I DIDN'T GO BACK INTO 2021, BUT IT'S DEFINITELY BEEN IN SINCE THE FIRST PRESENTATION OF 2022.
AND I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHEN IT HAD BEEN BROUGHT IN, UM, BUT IT WAS JUST A PARTICULAR NOTE JUST DUE TO THE HIGH NUMBER IN THIS PARTICULAR REPORT THAT, THAT CAUGHT MY ATTENTION.
SO I WAS JUST BRINGING UP KEY POINTS, UM, YOU KNOW, OF THE, OF THE PRESENT, I'M SORRY, OF THE STATISTICS AND THAT.
SO IN YOUR OPINION, THAT WAS A SIGNIFICANT, UM, NUMBER OF THE FIREARMS RELATED? YES, MA'AM.
UM, WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT, UH, VI UH, FIREARMS BEING TIED TO VIOLENT CRIME, OBVIOUSLY HOMICIDE RATES ARE UP, UH, YOU KNOW, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, UH, ACROSS THE NATION AS WELL.
AND SO, YOU KNOW, WHEN WE LOOK AT, YOU KNOW, THE WEAPONS THAT ARE TAKEN OFF THE STREETS AND ANY TYPE OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY THAT MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH THEM, OBVIOUSLY, YOU KNOW, WE'RE TRYING TO UNDERSTAND IS THERE A DIRECT CORRELATION BETWEEN VIOLENT OFFENDERS AND PEOPLE THAT POSSESS THOSE WEAPONS? AND SO, YOU KNOW, THAT IS A DIS YOU KNOW, WITH VIOLENT CRIME CONTINUING TO BE A FOCUS WITHIN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, IT IS DEFINITELY AN AREA OF, OF INTRIGUED TO UNDERSTAND AND BETTER UNDERSTAND THAT PICTURE AND HOW THAT AFFECTS THE OVERALL CRIME.
I WOULD THINK THAT, I MEAN, DO YOU KNOW WHETHER THOSE, THAT SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF DECLINATIONS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED TO SEE WHETHER THERE WAS SOME ISSUE WITH THE REPORT OR HOW IT WAS CHARGED OR THE ARREST? DO WE KNOW WHETHER IT IS THE DA THAT'S DECLINING THESE OR THE COUNTY ATTORNEY? YES, MA'AM.
SO WE ARE, I, I DO HAVE A RESEARCHER OVER THE LAST ABOUT MONTH THAT I HAD PUT ON THIS PARTICULAR AREA OF FOCUS, AND SO THEY ARE CURRENTLY EVALUATING THAT.
UM, I HAVEN'T GOT A REPORT BACK YET, SO I'M NOT IN, UH, POSITION AT THIS POINT, MA'AM, TO, TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK UNDER THE BREAKDOWNS OF IT.
BUT WE ARE, ARE, WE ARE ASSESSING THAT, UH, THIS BREAKDOWN.
BUT AT THIS POINT, WE DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT IS A PROBLEM, LIKE FROM A LEGAL SENSE OR WHETHER IT IS A POLICY DECISION.
LIKE WHEN, I MEAN PROBLEM IN A LEGAL SENSE, I MEAN THAT POSSIBLY THE PC AFFIDAVIT WAS REVIEWED AND THERE WASN'T PC THAT'S BEING LOOKED AT, RIGHT? LIKE WHETHER OR NOT THESE WERE LEGITIMATE CHARGES.
THOUGH THAT IS ALL BEING ASSESSED AND NO, MA'AM.
I I AM, YOU'RE CORRECT, MA'AM.
WE ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO BE ABLE TO SAY WHETHER IT'S A POLICY POSITION OR A, UM, A REPORT ISSUE AS YOU WERE BRINGING UP AS TO WHY THE DECLINATIONS IS JUST THAT THAT IS A STATISTIC.
CAUSE IT SEEMED TO ME THAT INITIALLY YOU SAID IT WAS IMPORTANT BECAUSE OF VIOLENT CRIME, AND I THINK YOU'RE JUMPING OVER MANY VARIABLES IN GETTING TO THAT CONCLUSION.
OH, THAT WAS, THAT WAS NOT MEANT TO BE A CONCLUSION, MA'AM.
I WAS ASSESS ASSESSING THAT THERE COULD BE, AND GENERALLY SPEAKING, THERE COULD BE A CORRELATION BETWEEN WEAPONS, POSSESSIONS AND VIOLENT CRIME.
AND WE DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT PICTURE AT THIS PARTICULAR POINT, MA'AM.
AND SO THE POINT BEING IS THAT WE DO WANT TO TAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO THIS PARTICULAR AREA TO UNDERSTAND ALL OF THOSE FACETS.
AND SO I AM NOT IN A POSITION TO RENDER ANY TYPE OF OPINION.
IT'S JUST A MERE FACT THAT 28% OF OUR CRIMES, UH, OF THE CASES OF WEAPONS CRIMES WERE, WERE DENIED BY PROSECUTION.
AND IT COULD BE VERY WELL FOR WHAT YOU SAY, UH, THERE ARE A WHOLE HOST OF REGIONS THAT COULD CONTRIBUTE TO THAT, TO WHICH I'M NOT AT THIS POINT, UH, ABLE TO SPEAK ON.
BUT WE ARE RESEARCHING THAT AND WE WOULD, WE HAD A POSITION THAT WE CAN BETTER SPEAK TO THAT.
AND THAT'S EXACT REASON THAT I HAVE ASKED MY TEAM IS SO THAT WE CAN BETTER ASSESS THIS AND GIVE MORE SPECIFICITY SO THAT WE'RE NOT MAKING GENERAL POLICY, YOU KNOW, GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT WHAT IS DRIVERS OF CRIME, BUT MM-HMM.
CAUSE THERE COULD ALSO BE A VERY SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION BETWEEN NOT HAVING PC PROBABLE CAUSE AND PROSECUTORS SAYING, WE CANNOT PROSECUTE THIS CASE, RIGHT? SO, RIGHT.
THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS AND, UM, YES, THAT, THAT IS JUST, UH, ONE OF MANY OPTIONS AND I'M NO MORE PREPARED TO SAY THAT THAN I'M BE PREPARED TO SAY ANY CONCLUSION AT THIS POINT IN TIME.
SO THE ONLY THING I CAN POINT TO IS THAT 21 OUT OF THE, UH, 142 CASES WERE DECLINED AND WE
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NEED TO BETTER UNDERSTAND WHY THAT IS.UM, SO THAT'S WHY I'VE ASKED THE TEAM TO DO THAT DEEP DIVE SO THAT WAY I DON'T MAKE A PRESUMPTION, UM, BECAUSE I DEFINITELY WOULD NOT WANT TO GIVE ANY FALSE PRESUMPTIONS OR INACCURATE PRESUMPTIONS TO ANY POLICY MAKERS.
UH, BUT THE POLICY MAKERS DO NEED TO, TO THINK, UNDERSTAND THE PITCHER AND SO THAT WAY THEY CAN UNDERSTAND AND, AND MAKE THE APPROPRIATE POLICY DECISIONS.
AND SO THAT'S WHAT MY TEAM IS TRYING TO DO, AND I THINK THIS IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF ALL OF US HAVING VERY VALID CRITICISM OF THESE QUARTERLY REPORTS.
UM, SOMETIMES IT LOOKS LIKE THERE'S SOMETHING THERE AND MAYBE THERE IS, BUT IT NEEDS A LOT MORE LOOKING AT BEFORE WE DRAW ANY CONCLUSIONS.
AND I KNOW MR. MATSON, THAN YOU HAVE SAID THAT MANY TIMES, SO I'M JUST REITERATING THAT.
ARE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTION? OH, VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ.
UM, I JUST HAD A, A, A QUICK, UH, THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING THE, THE, THE SEPARATIONS, THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEPARATIONS.
UM, I THINK WE ARE AT A GOOD POINT, UM, TO MOVE ON TO OUR NEXT ITEM.
[3. Discussion and possible action on the frequency of serious vehicular accidents and vehicle/pedestrian accidents and the coordination of public safety agency responses to these accidents. 4:40pm - 5:20pm]
UH, WE WILL BE HEARING FROM, UH, WELL JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY ON THE TOPIC OF, UM, THE FREQUENCY OF SERIOUS VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS AND VEHICLE PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS AND THE COORDINATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES.ARE WE STARTING WITH, ARE YOU MR. DALE? YES, GOOD AFTERNOON.
MY LEG FALLING ASLEEP AND I WAS LIKE STUMBLING UP HERE.
UM, YES, I'M JIM DALE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR THE TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT.
UM, I'M JOINED, UM, BY JOEL MEYER, WHO'S IN OUR VISION ZERO PROGRAM.
AND, UM, WE'RE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT THE COMMISSION HAS.
UM, WE'RE HAPPY TO BE HERE THIS EVENING AND, UM, WE CAN JUMP INTO SOME STATISTICS OR JUST, UM, RATHER FOLLOW Y'S LEAD, UH, COMMISSIONER HOUSE AND FLICK.
I WOULD, I THINK IT WOULD BE FINE JUST TO LOOK AT THE STATISTICS AND THEN WE CAN ASK QUESTIONS AFTERWARDS.
YEAH, LET'S START WITH THE STATISTICS.
UM, JOE MEYER, AGAIN IS WITH US IN OUR VISION ZERO PROGRAM.
HE'LL GO OVER SOME OF THE DATA THAT WE HAVE IN OUR, UM, ONLINE VISION ZERO VIEWER YEAH.
ON, AND, UM, GIVE AN UPDATE THERE.
AND THEN, UM, WE CAN ALSO JUMP INTO, IT GIVES, PROVIDE SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE STATISTICS, BUT I, WHICH ARE, ARE VERY IMPORTANT AND IT DRIVE A LOT OF OUR WORK.
BUT SIMILARLY, I THINK WHAT'S IMPORTANT IS WHAT WE'RE DOING TO ADDRESS THOSE, UM, CRASHES.
AND WE HAVE, UM, INFORMATION ON THAT REALLY CLOSELY WITH AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER, UM, FIRST RESPONDERS IN TERMS OF, UM, WHAT WE CAN DO AS THE CITY TO REDUCE, GET HOME TO THEIR FAMILY SAFELY.
HI, JOEL MEYER, TRANSPORTATION PLANNER WITH THE VISION ZERO PROGRAM.
UM, WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT RIGHT NOW IS THE PUBLIC FACING, UH, VISION ZERO VIEWER.
IT'S A DASHBOARD SHOWING THE LATEST, UH, SEVERE INJURY AND, AND FATAL CRASH STATISTICS IN AUSTIN.
UM, THESE PARTICULAR NUMBERS ARE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 19TH, SO IT DOES TAKE A FEW WEEKS FOR, UH, FOR THE LATEST DATA TO COME THROUGH, BUT THIS IS WHAT THE DATA THAT WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO VET.
UM, THIS WEBPAGE ALSO HAS A MAP SHOWING THE LOCATIONS OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS OF FATAL AND SERIOUS INJURY CRASHES.
UM, SO THAT'S, THAT'S IMPORTANT TO, TO SHARE THE, THE PUBLIC AS WELL.
BUT JUST TO GO OVER SOME OF THE, THE HIGH LEVEL STATISTICS, AND LIKE JIM SAID, WE'D BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS YOU HAVE.
UM, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 19TH, WE WERE AT 72, UH, FATALITIES, UH, YEAR TO DATE IN 2022, UM, YEARS OF LIFE LOST IS A PUBLIC HEALTH METRIC THAT WE USE TO, TO QUANTIFY SOME OF THE IMPACTS OF THESE CRASHES ON OUR COMMUNITY.
SO, YOU KNOW, IF YOU ASSUME THAT A TYPICAL PERSON LIVES TO AROUND 75 YEARS OLD, YOU CAN KIND OF TAKE THAT DELTA OF, OF THE YEARS OF LIFE LOST AND LOST.
AND FOR ALL THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN IMPACTED IN THESE CRASHES IN OUR COMMUNITY.
UM, SERIOUS INJURIES SUFFERED IN THESE TRAFFIC CRASHES WERE AT 3 96, UH, AND THEN TOTAL CRASHES WERE, UH, AROUND 9,300 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 19TH.
SO YOU CAN KIND OF SEE THE, THE SMALLER TEXT BELOW THOSE KIND OF SHOWS, THE TRENDS,
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UM, UH, WE WERE SLIGHTLY DOWN IN, UH, AT THAT, AT THAT POINT COMPARED WITH LAST YEAR, UM, AND, AND UP IN SERIOUS INJURIES.SO THOSE WERE THE TWO MAIN METRICS THAT WE TRACK.
AND THEN AS YOU GO DOWN THE, THE WEBSITE, YOU CAN KIND OF LOOK AT, UH, YOU KNOW, BREAKING IT DOWN BY MONTH, UH, LOOKING AT BOTH FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES.
YOU CAN, UH, LOOK AT IT BY MODE.
SO MOTORISTS, PEDESTRIANS, MOTORCYCLISTS, BICYCLISTS, AND OTHER, WHICH ARE TYPICALLY, UM, YOU KNOW, SCOOTERS.
UM, AND THEN, UH, YOU KNOW, OTHER, OTHER WAYS WE LOOK AT THE FATALITIES IN SERIOUS INJURIES ARE BY TIME OF DAY.
YOU KNOW, WE KNOW THAT THE OVERNIGHT PERIODS AND DARK CONDITIONS, ESPECIALLY ON WEEKENDS, ARE WHERE A DISPROPORTIONATE, PROPORTIONATE NUMBER OF THESE CRASHES HAPPEN.
UM, SO YOU CAN KIND OF BREAK IT DOWN THAT WAY.
AND THEN WE ALSO LIKE TO LOOK AT THESE STATS BY DEMOGRAPHICS AND ESPECIALLY RACE AND ETHNICITY.
WE KNOW THAT DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES IN AUSTIN ARE IMPACTED BY THESE TRAGEDIES IN DIFFERENT WAYS, AND WE KNOW THAT AUSTIN'S COMMUNITIES OF, OF COLOR ESPECIALLY ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED.
UM, WE RELEASED A REPORT LAST YEAR THAT SHOWED THAT, UM, AUSTIN'S BLACK POPULATION MAKES UP LESS THAN SEVEN OR LESS THAN 8% OF AUSTIN'S POPULATION, BUT ACCOUNTS FOR OVER 16% OF THE SERIOUS INJURY AND FATAL CRASHES.
AND SO THAT, THAT'S A TREND THAT YOU SEE NATIONALLY, REALLY.
AND SO A LOT OF THE, THE WORK THAT WE DO IS ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THOSE DYNAMICS AND PRIORITIZING RESOURCES TO HELP, HELP ADDRESS THOSE DISPARITIES.
UM, SO THOSE ARE SOME OF THE HIGH LEVEL TRENDS.
UH, LIKE, LIKE I SAID, WE ARE, UH, WE WERE SLIGHTLY DOWN IN FATALITIES COMPARED WITH LAST YEAR.
AND WE'RE, UH, HOWEVER, WE ARE SLIGHTLY ABOVE THE, THE FIVE YEAR AVERAGE.
UM, WE'VE SEEN A PRETTY STEADY INCREASE IN SERIOUS INJURY IN FATAL CRASHES OVER THE LAST COUPLE YEARS, ESPECIALLY SINCE THE PANDEMIC STARTED.
THAT'S A NATIONAL TREND AS WELL.
UM, WE THINK THAT AS THE ROADS SORT OF BECAME, UH, LESS TRAVELED, THAT ACTUALLY INCREASED OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPEEDING AND RISKY BEHAVIORS.
WE, WE'VE SEEN A BIG INCREASE IN, UM, IMPAIRED DRIVING AND IN SPEEDING AND ALL KINDS OF RISKY BEHAVIORS THAT ARE LEADING TO THOSE INCREASES THAT, THAT WE'RE SEEING OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS.
UM, MAYBE I'LL STOP THERE AND SEE IF WE SEE IF THERE'S ANY QUESTIONS.
I'D BE GLAD TO TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE INITIATIVES WE'RE WE'RE DOING AT VISION ZERO OR, OR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.
YEAH, I JUST HAD A QUICK QUESTION ABOUT WHERE THE DATA FOR THE DASHBOARD IS SOURCED FROM, CUZ I KNOW THAT THERE'S VARIOUS DATES, SO JUST WONDERING WHERE THE, WHERE IT ALL COMES FROM.
RIGHT, SO THE, THE CRASH REPORTS ORIGINATE FROM A, UM, THE POLICE OFFICER WHO, WHO RESPONDS TO THE CRASH AND, AND THAT CAN BE EITHER APD OR DPS OR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE REGION.
UM, AND THOSE GET FILTERED UP TO, UH, TECH STOCK, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF TRANSPORTATION, WHERE, WHERE THEY KIND OF COMPILE ALL THOSE STATS.
UM, AND THEN YOU CAN ACCESS THOSE, UH, VIA A WEB PORTAL.
UM, WE ACTUALLY HAVE OUR OWN INTERNAL CRASH DATABASE THAT ALLOWS US TO KIND OF, UH, DO SOME QUALITY CONTROL ON, ON THAT DATA TO MAKE SURE IT'S IN THE RIGHT LOCATION AND THINGS LIKE THAT.
BUT YEAH, IT, IT DOES ORIGINATE FROM A, UH, UH, REPORTED CRASH.
AND, AND JUST ONE THING TO NOTE ABOUT THAT IS, UM, A LOT OF CRASHES DO GO UNREPORTED.
SO A LOT OF TIMES PEOPLE DON'T WANNA CALL THE POLICE, THEY, THEY MAY NOT THINK THEY'RE INJURED OR THINGS LIKE THAT.
SO WE, WE KNOW THERE'S A LOT OF INCIDENTS THAT GO UNREPORTED AS WELL.
AND THE, THE INJURIES COME FROM THOSE SAME, UM, A P D AND UH, DPS REPORTS, OR THOSE COME FROM EMS, LIKE THE, THE, THE INJURY SEVERITY LEVELS DO COME FROM THE, THE RESPONDING OFFICER.
UM, THERE ARE OTHER WAYS THAT WE ARE EXPLORING TO GET, UM, A, A DIFFERENT DETERMINATION ON INJURY SEVERITY, LIKE FROM HOSPITAL DATA, UM, AND THROUGH SOME OF THE EMS UH, PROVIDERS IN, IN THE REGION, IT'S, IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO DO THAT BECAUSE THERE'S MANY DIFFERENT OPERATORS AND MANY DIFFERENT HOSPITALS.
BUT, UH, THAT'S ANOTHER WAY TO LOOK AT IT, ESPECIALLY THROUGH A PUBLIC HEALTH LENS, IS REALLY GETTING SOME MORE DETAILS ON THE SPECIFIC INJURIES THAT ARE HAPPENING, UH, IN THESE INCIDENTS COMMISSION.
I DON'T, I DON'T HAVE ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ON THE, THE STATISTICS.
UM, YOU KNOW, I GUESS I'M, YOU KNOW, I YOU'RE SAYING THAT THE TREND IS, YOU KNOW, WE'VE BEEN, HAD MORE ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS, BUT WE'RE DOWN A LITTLE BIT COMPARED WITH 21.
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AND I DON'T KNOW THAT THAT NECESSARILY IS, IS, YOU KNOW, A TREND TO LOOK AT CAUSE IT'S JUST A YEAR.BUT IS THERE ANYTHING THAT YOU THINK SPECIFICALLY THAT WE SHOULD BE LOOKING AT OR THAT THE CITY SHOULD BE FOCUSING AT ON RELATED TO THESE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS? YEAH, I MEAN IT'S, AS YOU MIGHT IMAGINE, IT'S, UH, A LOT OF DIFFERENT FACTORS GO INTO, UH, KIND OF THE, THE TRENDS WE'RE SEEING, INCLUDING A LOT OF SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTORS THAT ARE SORT OF WAY OUTSIDE OF THE PURVIEW OF, OF AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT.
YOU KNOW, I THINK THE THING THAT WE ARE MOST FOCUSED ON WITHIN THE TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT, VISION ZERO IS REALLY CHANGING THE DESIGN OF OUR STREETS, UM, KIND OF SYSTEMATICALLY TO BE SAFER FOR ALL MODES.
AND, UM, WE, WE THINK BY LOOKING AT OTHER CITIES, NOT JUST IN THE US BUT, BUT INTERNATIONALLY, WE THINK THAT'S THE QUICKEST WAY TO QUICKLY, YOU KNOW, REDUCE THESE SEVERE CRASHES.
AND SO WE'RE DOING THAT AT, AT ALL IN ALL KINDS OF DIFFERENT WAYS.
UM, AT MAJOR INTERSECTIONS, UM, WE'RE, WE'RE, WE HAVE A BIG FOCUS ON SPEED MANAGEMENT, UM, LOWERING SPEED LIMITS AND ALSO DOING TRAFFIC CALMING TECHNIQUES.
UM, AND, AND THOSE TYPES OF IMPROVEMENTS WE'VE SEEN PRETTY SUBSTANTIAL DECREASES IN SEVERE CRASHES AT THE LOCATIONS THAT WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO TREAT.
THE CHALLENGE WE HAVE IS BEING ABLE TO SCALE THAT UP TO THE ALMOST 300 SQUARE MILES, UH, OF AUSTIN AREA.
UM, SO THAT'S, THAT'S REALLY WHAT THE, THE CORE OF VISION ZERO IS SAFE STREET DESIGN.
THE OTHER PART OF OUR WORK IS ABOUT COORDINATING WITH, WITH PARTNERS LIKE, LIKE APD, UM, ON SORT OF TARGETED ENFORCEMENT, UH, OF THE MOST DANGEROUS DRIVING BEHAVIORS.
AND SO THAT'S, YOU KNOW, THAT'S AN ONGOING CHALLENGE AS WELL AS, AS THEY JUST ALLUDED TO IN, IN THE, IN THE QUARTERLY REPORT, STAFFING LEVELS AND THINGS LIKE THAT, JUST MAKING SURE THAT THERE'S SOME ACCOUNTABILITY OUT ON, OUT ON THE ROADWAYS, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE EGREGIOUS DRIVING BEHAVIORS THAT, THAT WE'RE SEEING ON THE ROADWAYS.
MR. MEYER, UM, I KNOW THAT IN SAN FRANCISCO, UM, WELL ACTUALLY I'M GONNA BACK UP A LITTLE BIT.
UM, DO YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW HOW OFTEN WE HAVE A SERIOUS ACCIDENTS THAT INVOLVE OUR PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES? UM, NOT OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD, BUT I THINK THAT'S SOMETHING WE COULD BE ABLE TO PROVIDE TO YOU AGAIN.
JUST CHAIR, IF I COULD ADD TO THAT, ONE OF THE PROJECTS THAT WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON WITH THE FIRST RESPONDERS IS EMERGENCY VEHICLE PREEMPTION PROJECT.
WE HAVE IT DEPLOYED AT PROBABLY A HUNDRED, A LITTLE BIT MORE THAN A HUNDRED LOCATIONS RIGHT NOW.
BUT WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON DOING IS BY KNOWING THE LOCATION OF THE VEHICLES, IF THEY'RE RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY TO PREEMPT ANY OF OUR THOUSAND PLUS SIGNALS AROUND TOWN WITHOUT DEPLOYING ANY ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT.
UM, VERY COMPLEX PROJECT WE HAVE ABOUT ANOTHER YEAR OR SO TO GO IN THAT PROJECT BEFORE WE DEPLOY IT.
BUT THAT IS ONE OF THOSE, UM, TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS THAT WE'VE BEEN INTERESTED IN FOR A WHILE.
WE RECEIVE FUNDING FOR IT AND ARE IMPLEMENTING IT THAT WILL HELP MAKE IT SAFER.
THE TWO THINGS THAT HELPS WITH THE COURSE IS THE, UM, QUICKNESS OF GETTING TO AN INCIDENT, BUT ALSO THE SAFETY OF THOSE FIRST RESPONDERS ENTERING AN INTERSECTION IS VERY IMPORTANT.
CHAIR, WILL YOU TELL US WHO IS TALKING? UM, UH, THAT WAS MR. DALE FROM THE TRANSPORTATION.
I, I FEEL LIKE THERE WAS SOMEONE, ONE OF THE COMMISSIONERS HAD A QUESTION AND I JUMPED IN.
UM, OH, COMMISSIONER GONZALEZ.
SO IT HAS BEEN QUITE SOME TIME SINCE WE HAD AN UPDATE ON JUST THE TACTICS, THE PROGRAM, WHAT IS HAPPENING.
I LOVE THE STATISTICS AND I LOVE SEEING THE CHANGE AND, AND THE WEBSITE.
UM, BUT I FEEL LIKE WE ARE A LITTLE IN THE DARK ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING MOVING FORWARD.
UM, AND, AND I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A PRESENTATION.
I, I, I WENT BACK THROUGH THE DOCUMENTS CAUSE I DON'T THINK I HAD SEEN IF THERE WAS ANY MORE PRESENTATION, SO I JUST WANTED TO, I, I UNDERSTAND IF WE DON'T HAVE TIME NOW CUZ WE STARTED LATE, BUT IF WE CAN GET AT LEAST SOME SORT OF DOCUMENTATION ABOUT WHAT'S NEXT.
I, I MEAN, I KNOW YOUR WORK ISN'T DONE, SO WHAT KIND OF, UH, PUBLIC, UH, PROMOTIONS YOU'RE GOING TO DO, WHAT KIND OF PUBLIC AWARENESS, IF THERE'S ANY MORE ACTUAL, UM, ANYTHING THAT'S ACTUALLY COMING FORWARD, UH, TO, TO ALIGN WITH THE VISION ZERO, UH, MISSION.
I WOULD LOVE TO GET AN UPDATE ON Y YEAH, I THINK, I THINK WE'D BE GLAD TO, TO GIVE A MORE THOROUGH KIND OF, UH, DETAILING OF, OF ALL THE WORK WE'RE DOING CUZ WE ARE DOING A LOT AND, UM, WE ARE REALLY HERE TODAY TO KIND OF PROVIDE SUPPORT AND, AND, AND SOME BACKUP
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INFORMATION.BUT, UM, MY, UH, MY SUPERVISOR IS, IS THE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY OFFICER LEWIS LEFT.
HE'S ACTUALLY OUTTA TOWN TODAY AND I THINK HE'D BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU A REALLY IN DEPTH LOOK AT WHAT VISION ZERO IS ALL ABOUT.
UM, ARE THERE OTHER QUESTIONS OR, UM, ARE THERE TOPICS, COMMISSIONER HOUSE INFL, THAT WE SHOULD BE DIRECTING TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES? UM, I DIDN'T REALLY HAVE A SPECIFIC QUESTION FOR ANY OF THE AGENCIES.
WE JUST KIND OF WHAT COMMISSIONER GONZALEZ HAD SAID, YOU KNOW, I THINK WE'VE DONE ONE VISION ZERO UPDATE SINCE I'VE BEEN ON THE COMMISSION IN FIVE YEARS.
AND SO I THOUGHT IT WAS TIME TO, YOU KNOW, YOU HEAR A LOT OF THINGS ABOUT TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO SEE WHAT THE NUMBERS REALLY WERE.
YOU KNOW, YOU TAKE ALL STATISTICS WITH THE GRAIN SALT, BUT THEN ALSO MAYBE AT SOME POINT WE COULD GET JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE DETAIL ABOUT, ABOUT, AS COMMISSIONER GONZAL SAID, WHAT THE AGENCY IS OR THE ORGANIZATION IS DOING AND UM, YOU KNOW, ANYTHING ELSE THEY SEE GOING FOR.
UM, WELL, IF THERE AREN'T ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, SHOULD WE MOVE ON OR AM I JUMPING AHEAD TOO FAST? VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ, I'M JUST GONNA MAKE SURE THAT THAT FIRE, EMS AND POLICE DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING THAT THEY WANTED TO COMMENT ON.
UM, BEFORE WE MOVE ON, IT'S OKAY IF NOT, BUT JUST BEFORE WE DO A COMPLETE MOVING ON, JUST CHECK IN WITH THEM QUICKLY.
ONE THING THAT WE CAN, UH, TALK ABOUT AS FAR AS PARTNERING WITH VISION ZERO IS THAT SOME OF OUR DECOMMISSIONED POLICE CARS, WE HAVE RE REMARKED THEM WITH VISION ZERO AND PLACED THEM IN HIGH SPEED ROADWAYS WHERE WE'VE SEEN TRAFFIC FATALITIES AS A DETERRENT.
UM, SO THAT'S ONE OF THE WAYS WE'VE BEEN PARTNERING WITH VISION ZERO.
AND FROM EMS, I DID PROVIDE YOU SOME BACKUP DATA FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS.
UH, IT'S FAIRLY LIMITED VISION ZERO.
THEIR DASHBOARD HAS PRETTY COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION THAT WE, UM, WE CONTRIBUTE TO.
UM, BUT AGAIN, OURS IS PRETTY LIMITED BECAUSE OF THE TEXT DOT INFORMATION THAT ROLLS UP TO THAT.
SO, UM, ALL THAT WE HAVE SUBMITTED TO YOU IS BASICALLY OUR PATIENT CARE RECORDS THAT, UH, A FATALITY ON SCENE.
UM, SO IT DOESN'T REFLECT ANYTHING THAT THERE WAS, UM, A DEATH AFTERWARDS THAT WE TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL.
UM, SO AGAIN, I THINK VISION ZERO'S DONE A REALLY GREAT JOB WITH THEIR DASHBOARD AND, UM, COLLECTING THAT INFORMATION.
AND SO HAVING THEM COME BACK AND DO ANOTHER UPDATE, I THINK WILL BE REALLY BENEFICIAL FOR EVERYONE.
AS FAR AS THE FIRE DEPARTMENT GOES, UH, WE DON'T HAVE ANY BETTER DATA THAN WHAT VISION ZERO'S ALREADY OFFERED.
UH, I DO KNOW THAT OUR FIRE PREVENTION, OUR FIRE MARSHALS OFFICE HAS WORKED VERY WELL WITH ATD OVER THE PAST SIX-ISH YEARS, LOOKING FOR, UH, WAYS TO, TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE CODES AND, AND OUR OWN APPARATUS AND STUFF AS FAR AS, UH, THINGS THAT'LL HELP MINIMIZE THE VEHICLE ACCIDENTS AND PEDESTRIAN INJURIES.
UM, UH, WILL, WE CAN, UM, MOVE ON TO OUR FOURTH ITEM,
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UH, WHICH IS A DISCUSSION IMPOSSIBLE ACTION ON, UM, HOW THE PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES ARE IMPLEMENTING THE GRACE ACT.UM, IS THERE ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO START IN PARTICULAR
I IS THERE A SPECIFIC QUESTION RE RELATED TO THIS? SO, UM, YOU KNOW, MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE GRACE ACT IS PRETTY LIMITED, UM, BUT A AS IT APPLIES TO EMS, UM, YOU KNOW, MY ASSUMPTION WOULD BE IT WOULD HAVE TO DO WITH, UH, MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT PATIENTS, UM, WHICH I WOULD ASSUME IS ALREADY COVERED BY HIPAA.
UM, YOU KNOW, NOT BEING SHARED.
SO, UM, IN RELATION TO THE GRACE ACT, THERE'S, UM, AND AS RELATED TO WHAT WAS SENT TO US, THERE'S NOT ANY NEW PROGRAMS OR NEW, I GUESS, PROCESSES THAT ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED.
UM, ANY PATIENT CARE RECORDS ARE PROTECTED BY HIPAA, UH, THAT IS PRIVATE INFORMATION.
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UM, OUR MEDICS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE, UH, PATIENT CARE RECORD OR DOCUMENTATION FOR ANY PATIENT ENCOUNTER, UM, AND PROVIDE THAT TO HOSPITALS PART OF PATIENT CARE.UH, AGAIN, THAT IS PROTECTED INFORMATION THAT IS NOT SHARED UNLESS IT IS SUBPOENAED FOR A PARTICULAR LEGAL, UM, PROCEDURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
BUT OTHER THAN THAT, THAT IS A, UH, PROTECTED INFORMATION FOR US.
UM, JUST TO CLARIFY, I MEAN THERE WAS A, THIS IS GONNA BE A LITTLE BIT SORT OF BEYOND THE PURVIEW OF WHAT'S GOING ON IN AUSTIN, BUT THERE WAS AN INCIDENT, I FEEL LIKE IT WAS IN THE LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY.
I CAN'T REMEMBER IF IT WAS IN A DOGO COUNTY OR MAYBE THE COUNTY JUST ADJACENT TO A DOGO COUNTY WHERE A WOMAN WHO HAD HAD A MISCARRIAGE AND GONE TO THE HOSPITAL WAS SUSPECTED OF HAVING HAD AN ABORTION.
AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAD INITIALLY SAID THAT HE WAS GOING TO CHARGE HER WITH SOMETHING, UM, AND THEN REALIZED THAT AT THE TIME UNDER TEXAS LAW THERE WAS NOTHING TO CHARGE HER WITH AND BACKED OFF.
UM, BUT IT WAS CLEAR THAT SOMEONE AT THE HOSPITAL THAT SHE HAD GONE TO HAD PROVIDED INFORMATION TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
UM, THAT INFORMATION LIKE DISCLOSING THAT INFORMATION SHOULD HAVE BEEN A HIPAA VIOLATION, IS THAT CORRECT? DISCLOSING IT IF YOU WERE INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF THAT PATIENT, YOU DISCLOSED IT? YES.
THAT WOULD BE A HIPAA VIOLATION.
SO PRETTY MUCH ANYONE FROM THE PERSON SITTING AT THE FRONT DESK TAKING INTAKE INFORMATION ALL THE WAY BACK SHOULD BE COVERED BY THE I'M NOT HIPAA, A LEGAL EXPERT
BUT YES, IF YOU'RE INVOLVED IN THE CARE OF THAT PATIENT AND YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT'S NAME AND THEIR, UM, MEDICAL HISTORY AND YOU DISCLOSE THAT, THEN YES, THAT COULD BE OKAY.
THAT HAD CONFUSED ME FROM THE BEGINNING, LIKE, ANYWAY, JUST CHECKING ANYWAY.
UM, WELL, UH, I THINK WE COULD MAYBE MOVE ON TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.
IT'S CHIEF HENDERSON AND, UM, WE DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO ANY HIPAA PROTECTED INFORMATION, SO THAT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT'S FALLS WITHIN OUR, WITHIN OUR PURVIEW.
UM, I, I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S THE ONLY ISSUE FOR Y'ALL WITH THE GRACE ACT, UM, MESSED UP.
UM, COMMISSIONER HALL MARTIN, UM, DO YOU WANT TO LAY THINGS OUT A LITTLE BIT OR MAYBE ASK SOME QUESTIONS OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT? UM, YEAH, I DON'T, SO I DON'T KNOW A LOT OF ABOUT, I DON'T KNOW A LOT ABOUT THE GRACE ACT, BUT I GUESS MY ORIGINAL QUESTION WAS, UM, YOU KNOW, IF, WHAT WOULD YOU ALL PURSUE? LIKE LEGAL CHARGES IF SOMEONE, UM, HAD AN ABORTION, I GUESS? UM, I DON'T KNOW.
I WAS, I HAVEN'T REALLY THOUGHT THROUGH, BUT JUST CURIOUS.
I DON'T KNOW IF ANYONE ELSE HAS ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR IDEAS.
AND SO BASICALLY I THINK, UM, WHAT WE WERE HOPING TO DO IS CITY COUNCIL PASSED A RESOLUTION IN JULY, RIGHT.
THAT, UM, WAS BASED ON THE GRACE ACT.
UM, AND I, ALTHOUGH I, MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT THERE HAVEN'T BEEN ANY INCIDENTS THAT THAT WOULD BE APPLIED TO SO FAR, WE WERE CURIOUS AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THERE WERE CHANGES IN POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN A P D A F D AND EMS WITH REGARDS TO THE, THAT CITY COUNCIL ACTION THAT, THAT RESOLUTION THAT CAME THROUGH, UM, SPECIFICALLY TO DEAL WITH THOSE THINGS OR IF IT'S, I THINK THAT'S REALLY IT.
AS FAR AS THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT GOES, WE HAVE NOT MADE ANY PROCEDURAL CHANGES.
UM, SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WERE IN THE RESOLUTION WAS SOMETHING SIMILAR TO CONDUCTING, UH, SURVEILLANCE OR COLLECTING INFORMATION RELATED TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION.
AND THAT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT WE TYPICALLY DO THAT'S NOT WITHIN OUR STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES.
AND SO THAT IS NOT ANY KIND OF POLICY CHANGE THAT WE NEEDED TO MAKE BECAUSE THAT'S NOT PART OF OUR, OUR STANDARD OPERATIONS.
UM, SO JUST TO CLARIFY, AND UNDER TEXAS LAW RIGHT NOW, IT'S A, IT'S A CRIME TO, UM, PERFORM AN ABORTION ON SOMEONE IN TEXAS AND IT'S A CRIME TO RECEIVE AN ABORTION IN TEXAS.
UM, AND, AND AS FAR AS I UNDERSTAND IT, PEACE OFFICERS
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ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCING ALL THE CRIMINAL LAWS.SO, UM, SO ASSUMING THAT A PEACE OFFICER IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF THEIR BUSINESS IN TRAVIS AND SI IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, UH, BECAME AWARE, LET'S SAY, CAME UPON IN A, UH, A ROOM LIKE A HOTEL ROOM, A SCENE WHERE IT BECAME OBVIOUS THAT SOMEONE HAD HAD A BACKROOM ABORTION.
UM, THE CONCERN I THINK IS WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO A POLICE REPORT OR ANY INFORMATION DERIVED FROM THAT SCENE.
LIKE, WOULD IT GO INTO, FOR EXAMPLE, THE FUSION CENTER, UM, OR ANY OTHER, UH, INTELLIGENCE DATABASE THAT'S SHARED WITH THE STATE? YES, MA'AM.
UNDERSTAND, OUR OFFICERS ARE NOT TRAINED TO DESER, UH, DISTAIN WHETHER OR NOT SOMEBODY IS ATTEMPTED AN ABORTION, ALL THEY WOULD DO WOULD BE TO DOCUMENT THE, THE INCIDENT AND THEN FROM THERE, IF IT WAS PURSUED BY SOME OTHER EXTERNAL AGENCY, THEN, THEN THAT WOULD BE THE COURSE.
BUT OUR OFFICERS ARE NOT TRAINED TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT A ABORTION HAD BEEN ATTEMPTED OR OCCURRED.
DOES THAT MAKE SENSE? SO IF THEY WERE CALLED TO A LOCATION, THEY'D MORE SO BE RESPONDING IN A MEDICAL ASPECT OF IT, UM, AND THEN TRAIN, TURN IT OVER TO OUR TRAINED PROFESSIONALS IN THE MEDICAL FIELD.
SO THERE'S NO NEW POLICY OR ANYTHING THAT WOULD PREVENT, UM, FOR INSTANCE, IF WORDS LIKE MISCARRIAGE, UM, WERE IN A POLICE REPORT, KEEP THAT FROM GOING INTO THE FUSION CENTER.
IT'S NOT STANDARD PRACTICE THAT THAT TYPE OF REPORT WOULD GO TO THE FUSION CENTER.
UM, IS IT, AM AM I DOING SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE? COMMISSIONER HALL MARTIN AND VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ IN TERMS OF FIGURING OUT WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR? YEAH, I THINK THAT'S REALLY HELPFUL.
I GUESS I DO HAVE A QUESTION, UM, FOR EMS, GOING BACK TO THAT SITUATION THAT, UM, WE WERE TALKING ABOUT, LIKE IF SOMEBODY WAS SUSPECTED TO HAVE A MISCARRIAGE SLASH ABORTION AND EMS WAS CALLED AND THEY REFUSE TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL, DOES THOSE MEDICAL RECORDS GET TRANSFERRED TO THE HOSPITAL REGARDLESS, OR IS A REPORT MADE REGARDLESS? UM, IF NOBODY, IF THE PERSON REFUSES, I GUESS YOU HAVE TO SIGN A HIPAA WAIVER.
I'M NOT LIKE VERY FAMILIAR WITH THAT.
UM, IF THAT PERSON IS NOT TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL AND THEY REFUSE CARE, THERE IS STILL A RECORD THAT'S CREATED, BUT WE MAINTAIN THOSE RECORDS AND WE ARE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF THOSE RECORDS JUST AS A HOSPITAL IS SO IT DOESN'T GET SENT TO A HOSPITAL.
WE MAINTAIN THAT RECORD AND WE'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING IT, UM, JUST AS IT AS IT IS.
UM, WE DON'T TRANSMIT IT TO ANYONE ELSE.
UM, AGAIN, UNLESS SOMEONE REQUESTS IT BY SUBPOENA OR SOME OTHER FORM THAT WAY, UH, IF THE PATIENT REQUESTS IT, UH, WE WOULD RELEASE IT TO THEM.
UM, BUT THAT'S THE ONLY PLACE THAT IT GOES.
UM, ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS, ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FROM COMMISSIONERS REGARDING THE GRACE ACT CHIEF? DID YOU WANNA ADD ANYTHING ON BEHALF OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT? SO, UH, JUST WRITE IT ON THE CODE TELLS OF, UH, CHIEF GARDNER.
UH, OUR, ALL OF OUR DOCUMENTATION ARE COVERED UNDER HIPAA AS WELL.
UH, FOR ANY MEDICAL CALL WE GO TO FOR EACH OF OUR AGENCIES.
FIRST AND FOREMOST IS THE CARE OF ANYONE WHO'S INJURED OR, UH, IN MEDICAL NEED, UH, NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
AND, UH, AS FAR AS THE LEGAL THINGS Y'ALL ARE REFERRING TO, HIPAA COVERS ALL THAT.
I GUESS I PICKED THE RIGHT MEETING TO BE SUPER LATE FOR, UM,
UH, Y'ALL DON'T HAVE ANYTHING ADDITIONAL? COMMISSIONER HALL, MARTIN? NO, THAT WAS EVERYTHING.
UM, WELL, UH, IT LOOKS LIKE WE CAN MOVE ON TO THE
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UM, DO ANY COMMISSIONERS HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT, OH, COMMISSIONER KOFF? YEAH, I WAS JUST GONNA ASK IF YOU NEED A MOTION.OH, I WAS, I WAS GONNA CHECK IN AND SEE IF ANYBODY HAD, UH, CONCERNS ABOUT ANY OF THE DATES FIRST.
UM, I THINK WE TRIED TO NOT HAVE ANY MEETINGS ON TUESDAYS AFTER HOLIDAYS THIS TIME.
UM, AND THAT WAS AN EFFORT TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE QUORUM.
UM, SO PLEASE SPEAK UP IF YOU HAVE ANY LIKE, SIGNIFICANT CONFLICTS OR THERE'S A DATE THAT SEEMS PARTICULARLY WACKY.
UM, AND IF NOT, I WILL ENTERTAIN A MOTION COMMISSIONER.
I'LL MAKE THE, I'LL MAKE THE MOTION TO, UH, APPROVE THE DATES FOR THE COMMISSION CALENDARS PRESENTED.
UM, I VOTE IN FAVOR OF THE CALENDAR VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ, ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF THE CALENDAR? YES.
UH, COMMISSIONER HOUSE INFL? YES.
COMMISSIONER HALL MARTIN? YES.
[FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 5:50pm—5:55pm]
ITEMS. COMMISSIONER GONZALEZ.UM, I WILL GO AHEAD AND FOLLOW UP ON THE VISION ZERO THAT WE JUST TALKED ABOUT.
UM, HAVING VISION ZERO GIVE US A FULL DOWNLOAD OF WHAT'S TO COME IN THE COMING MONTHS ON, ON HOW THEY'LL CONTINUE TO MOVE FORWARD.
AND I WOULD LOVE TO ALSO NOT ONLY HEAR ABOUT LIKE AWARENESS, BUT ABOUT UM, STRUCTURAL CHANGES, LIKE WHAT STRUCTURAL CHANGES ARE HAPPENING WITH STREETS AND WHAT ARE THE PLANS FOR ALL OF THOSE THINGS.
CUZ I MEAN, THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT ACTUALLY MAKING CHANGES TO THESE BIG INTERSECTIONS AND I WOULD LOVE TO GET A TIMELINE ON THAT AND SEE WHAT THAT LOOKS LIKE.
OTHER NEW AGENDA ITEMS, UM, COM COMMISSIONER HOUSE, INFL, WHEN, UH, THE WORKING GROUP THAT YOU'RE ON FOR THE PARKS AND REC, UH, COMMISSION IS WRAPPED UP.
UM, CAN YOU LET US KNOW SO WE COULD ADD LIKE A REPORT TO OUR NEXT AGENDA? IS THERE, UM, WE'RE HOPING TO HAVE EVERYTHING DONE BY THE END OF THE YEAR, SO DEPENDING ON HOW FAST THAT IS, IT WOULD EITHER BE DECEMBER OR JANUARY.
UM, YEAH, IF YOU CAN SEND, UH, VICE CHAIR RAMIREZ AND I AN EMAIL WHEN IT, IT SEEMS LIKE Y'ALL ARE WRAPPED UP, THAT WOULD BE GREAT.
UM, WE ALSO HAVE A REALLY LONG LIST OF AGENDA ITEMS ALREADY, SO IT'S OKAY IF NOBODY CAN THINK OF ANYTHING NEW RIGHT NOW.
I I'LL JUST, UM, SAY THAT I EMAILED AN AGENDA ITEM LAST WEEK.
UM, IT, IT'S, UH, I MADE A, A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CHART
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THREE DEPARTMENTS TO FILL IN, UM, SALARY AND BENEFITS INFORMATION SO THAT WE CAN COMPARE, UM, SALARY AND BENEFITS ACROSS THE THREE DEPARTMENTS FOR FRONTLINE STAFF AT YEAR ONE, YEAR FIVE AND YEAR 10.AND SO I HOPE WE'LL HEAR THAT IN NOVEMBER.
THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THAT.
UH, IF THERE ARE NO ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS, CAN I CALL THIS ADJOURNED A CHAIR? OKAY, WE'RE ADJOURNED.
SORRY I HAD TO DRIVE ALL OVER.