* This transcript was created by voice-to-text technology. The transcript has not been edited for errors or omissions, it is for reference only and is not the official minutes of the meeting. [00:00:01] HI, MY NAME IS [Morgan Witt] MORGAN WIT. I'M RUNNING FOR CITY COUNCIL IN DISTRICT SEVEN BECAUSE AUSTIN IS HEADING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION. AND IF WE DON'T CHANGE COURSE NOW WE MAY NEVER RECOVER. WE DESERVE A LEADER WHO'S IN TOUCH WITH THE DIVERSE RESIDENTS THAT THEY REPRESENT AND WHO CAN BRING FRESH IDEAS TO THE TABLE TO BUILD AN AUSTIN FOR ALL SOIL MORGAN WIT MAPLE STOOL. I WAS BORN HERE AND GREW UP HERE. I EVEN WENT TO SCHOOL HERE AND EARNED DEGREES IN EDUCATION, SPANISH, LINGUISTICS, AND PSYCHOLOGY, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, I HAVE FIRSTHAND EXPERIENCE WITH MANY COMMUNITIES IN AUSTIN AND BECAUSE OF IT, I BRING A WELL ROUNDED PERSPECTIVE TO THE TABLE. AS A COMMUNITY ADVOCATE, I'VE WORKED CLOSELY WITH IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES, COMMUNITIES OF COLOR, LOW INCOME RESIDENTS AND FOLKS WITH DISABILITIES. AS A TEACHER IN RENTER, I JUST STRUGGLED TO FIND AFFORDABLE PLACES TO LIVE AND MORE SO IN FINDING SOMETHING CLOSE TO WORK AS A REGULAR ON THE LIVE MUSIC SCENE, I'VE WATCHED SOME OF MY FAVORITE VENUES CLOSE OVER THE LAST SIX MONTHS AND HEARD THEIR URGENT CALLS FOR RELIEF. GO UNANSWERED IN EVERY ONE OF THESE COMMUNITIES. AND IN SPEAKING TO DISTRICT SEVEN RESIDENTS, I SEE IN HERE, A COMMON THEME, MANY ARE FACING CHALLENGES AND SIMPLY MAKING A LIVING ACCESSING RESOURCES, BUT ABOVE ALL IN BEING SEEN OR HEARD BY THEIR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE. ON TOP OF THAT, AUSTIN HAS BEEN RANKED THE MOST ECONOMICALLY SEGREGATED CITY AND THE LEAST LIVABLE SPACE FOR MINIMUM WAGE WORKERS. AND COVID-19 WHILE DEVASTATING HAS ONLY SHOWN US HOW REACTIVE CITY LEADERSHIP IS IN RESPONDING TO THE PROBLEMS WE'RE FACING, WHAT WE'VE BEEN DOING, ISN'T WORKING AND WE'RE APPROACHING THE POINT OF NO RETURN. IF WE CONTINUE ON THIS PATH, A LOT OF AUSTINITES ARE GOING TO GET LEFT BEHIND, ESPECIALLY IN A DISTRICT AS DIVERSE AS SEVEN. WE HAVE THE CHANCE RIGHT NOW TO DO THINGS RIGHT, AND DO THEM FOR ALL THE ELECTION IS ABOUT MAKING AUSTIN MORE LIVABLE, NOT JUST FOR US, BUT FOR EVERYONE, NOT JUST FOR NOW, BUT FOR GENERATIONS TO COME IN ORDER TO DO THAT, WE NEED BOLD LEADERSHIP. WHO'S CONNECTED TO THEIR RESIDENTS AND READY TO MAKE TOUGH DECISIONS, NOT A CHAMPION OF THE STATUS QUO. WHO'S RESISTANT TO CHANGE. I'M THE TRULY PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT WHO'LL WORK TO MAKE HOUSING MORE AFFORDABLE AND DIVERSIFIED TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS. I'LL TACKLE THE ISSUE OF POLICE REFORM SO THAT EVERY AUSTINITE CAN FEEL SAFE. AND MOST OF ALL, I'LL FIGHT TO CREATE A SYSTEM WHOSE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ARE MORE TRANSPARENT, FAIR, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE. THAT'S HOW I'LL MAKE SURE EVERY AUSTINITE HAS THE CHANCE TO THRIVE. NOW. SEE, COULD I SEE A KEY HEAT THAT I KEEP? YEAH, THEY . THAT IS IN AUSTIN. INSTEAD OF OR THEY MUST THIS THOUGH. I'LL SEND, I SEE THOUGH. SMALL, BUT THEY SAID, AND LESKO SAYS, VION EAT AUSTIN BUT I SAID I SEE. AS [00:05:02] THEY GAVE . HI, I'M [Leslie Pool] LESLIE POOLE COUNCIL MEMBER FOR DISTRICT SEVEN, SINCE BEING ELECTED SIX YEARS AGO, I FOUGHT HARD FOR DISTRICT SEVEN AND ALL OF AUSTIN I'M RUNNING BECAUSE THE WORK IS NOT YET DONE. AND ESPECIALLY AT THIS CRITICAL MOMENT FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND ITS ECONOMIC DEVASTATION TO POLICE BRUTALITY AND DEEP ROOTED RACIAL INEQUITIES TO THE URGENCY OF THE CLIMATE CRISIS TO AFFORDABILITY AND REWRITING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, THE CHALLENGES WE FACE ARE MASSIVE, COMPLEX AND IMMEDIATE. DURING THESE EXTRAORDINARY TIMES, OUR CITY NEEDS LEADERS WHO ARE READY TO FACE THESE CHALLENGES WITH THE EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILL TO LEAD OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH THE DIFFICULT MONTHS. AND YEARS AHEAD, I HAVE A PROVEN RECORD OF STRONG LEADERSHIP ON PROGRESSIVE INITIATIVES AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES ARE MY CORE VALUES. AS SOON AS THE PANDEMIC HIT OUR CITY, I GOT TO WORK TO ADDRESS OUR COMMUNITY'S MOST PRESSING NEEDS. I JOINED THE COUNCIL AND APPROVING MILLIONS IN EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR THOSE RESIDENTS, MOST DIRECTLY AFFECTED FRONTLINE WORKERS, NONPROFITS, MUSICIANS, AND ARTISTS, COUNTLESS OTHERS. I ALSO LED AND PASSED A RESOLUTION TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESSES, TO REOPEN SAFELY AND CRAFTED A COMMUNITY RESILIENCE INITIATIVE SO THAT HARD HIT COMMUNITIES CAN RECOVER MORE QUICKLY IN THE FACE OF DISASTER AND BE BETTER PREPARED FOR THE CRISIS WE'LL FACE IN THE FUTURE. MORE RECENTLY, I SPONSORED A RESOLUTION TO ASSIST OUR BELOVED SMALL, INDEPENDENT BUSINESSES, MUSIC AND ARTS VENUES, RESTAURANTS, CHILDCARE PROVIDERS, AND OTHER VULNERABLE ECONOMIC SECTORS. AND IN THE TRADITION OF MY UNWAVERING COMMITMENT TO OPEN GOVERNMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, I AM DEMANDING TRANSPARENCY IN THE PROCESS. I'M ALSO DEEPLY COMMITTED TO RE-IMAGINING PUBLIC SAFETY AND AUSTIN, AND TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM. DURING THIS YEAR'S BUDGET DISCUSSIONS, I WAS A LEADING VOICE CALLING FOR AN AUDIT AND REINVISIONING OF APD TO ADDRESS POLICE BRUTALITY IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR. I LED ON EFFORTS TO DIVERT MY 11 MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY RESPONSE CALLS TO TRAIN PROFESSIONALS, WHICH WILL HELP RESTORE OUR SWORN OFFICERS TO THEIR CORE MISSION AND INCREASED COMMUNITY SAFETY. I'M PROUD TO HAVE TAKEN A LEADING ROLE IN TACKLING LONGSTANDING RACIAL DISPARITIES WHILE INCREASING APDS EFFICIENCY AND PUTTING OUR COMMUNITY FIRST. THERE'S A LOT AHEAD OF US TO TRULY REIMAGINE PUBLIC SAFETY. AND I AM EAGER TO CONTINUE THIS WORK FOR OUR CITY. FINALLY, I'M PROUD TO HAVE ALSO ACCOMPLISHED IMPORTANT WORK ON COUNTLESS OTHER ISSUES, INCLUDING INVESTING IN JOBS AND HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS FUNDING, MORE ON CAMPUS CLEANUPS, PROVIDING AFFORDABLE QUALITY CHILDCARE AT CITY RECREATION CENTERS AND SUPPORTING WOMEN'S ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE. THE MONTHS AHEAD WILL BE UNLIKE ANY OTHER. THE DECISIONS WE MAKE NOW ARE ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL TO OUR FUTURE. I'M HONORED TO SERVE YOU THE CONSTITUENTS OF DISTRICT SEVEN AND THE GREATER AUSTIN COMMUNITY IN THIS CRITICAL MOMENT. I HUMBLY ASK FOR YOUR VOTE SO THAT WE CAN CONTINUE BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE FOR DISTRICT SEVEN AND ALL OF AUSTIN. AND I HAVE A CALL TO ACTION FOR EVERYONE. BE SAFE, STAY STRONG, REGISTER TO VOTE, AND THEN GO VOTE. OUR LIVES ARE RIDING ON GOOD OUTCOMES IN NOVEMBER. EARLY VOTING STARTS OCTOBER 13 AND ELECTION DAY IS NOVEMBER THREE. THANKS SO MUCH. AND I'LL SEE YOU AT THE POLLS. * This transcript was created by voice-to-text technology. The transcript has not been edited for errors or omissions, it is for reference only and is not the official minutes of the meeting.