2020-07-28 Special CC MinutesContinued July 14 and 21, 2020 Special Meeting
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July 28, 2020
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MINUTES OF THE CONTINED JULY 14 AND 21, 2020
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY- - JULY 28, 2020- -5:00 P.M.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft convened the meeting at 5:06 p.m. and led the Pledge of
Allegiance.
ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Knox White, Oddie, Vella,
and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft – 5. [Note: The meeting was
conducted via Zoom and Councilmember Daysog
arrived at 5:36 p.m.]
Absent: None.
AGENDA ITEM
(20-549) Resolution No. 15684, “Declaring Racism a Public Health Emergency,
including Identifying and Approving Direction to Staff Regarding Initial and Ongoing
Actions to Address the Crisis.” Adopted.
Councilmember Oddie stated the discussion time for Council should be suspended.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether the previous vote to suspend Council speaking
time would apply to the current meeting discussion or whether a new motion would be
required, to which the City Attorney responded another motion is not needed to suspend
Council speaking time.
Councilmember Vella provided proposed resolution language; stated the Wisconsin
Public Health Association’s resolution includes citations for WHEREAS, clauses; 44
municipalities have signed onto the resolution; the resolution has been structured to
keep the WHEREAS, statements as well as provide citations originally included in the
Wisconsin resolution; it is important to provide citations and credit the work being done;
there is a thought of California leading the way in progressive issues; however, much
work is being done in Wisconsin and the Midwest; the resolution includes information
related to Alameda County and provides referenced statistics; the matter is a crisis
locally and nationally; Council may now focus on the local jurisdiction and make a
change; to allow for the community-led process to inform Council of the outcome rather
than Council dictating the desired outcome, it is important to take out the underlying
principals and goals under NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED ,” which were driving
the original resolution; the language relates to promoting justice through Citywide
practices and policies and allows focus on diversity, inclusion and the core services
provided; looking at alternative service delivery, in relation to calls for vulnerable
members of the community, will be guided by the community-led process; it is important
to credit the process and work to be done; focus on anti-racism principals should be
given to all aspects of the City; partnerships and alliances need to be built with other
organizations; the language provided is based on original principals and attempts to
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create a work plan with input from the community, which will lead to needed outcomes,
rather than dictating outcomes from the beginning.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed support for the revised resolution; sta ted it is important
to include source material; the topics are vital and crucial; the matter must be respectful
to the community-led process agreed upon by Council; the over-arching framework and
recommendations, which come from community-led workgroups will inform Council’s
work.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated the City Manager has started the community -led
committee on enforcement and public safety, but not on racism in general; noted that he
is struggling to understand how the proposed resolution directs t he City to take action
outside of the area.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft responded the five subject matter areas to be looked at by the
subcommittee are the areas previously presented by Councilmember Vella and Vice
Mayor Knox White in June; stated many areas addr ess policing and services; the areas
also include systematic and community racism and anti-racism.
In response to Vice Mayor Knox White’s inquiry, Councilmember Vella stated the matter
is not precluded under the direction; she is asking for a community-led process;
assessing policing will be one aspect; part of the directive is for Council to look at the
issue with regard to all aspects of the City and calls for Council to look at racial equity
and injustice issues as well as principals of anti -discrimination relative to Council,
Boards and Commissions, and policies and practices; the process welcomes
community input; there will be a specific process relative to policing; should Council
desire to outline the process, a Council Referral may be submitted or t he matter could
return to Council for review at a future date.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated the process is unclear; he would like clarification of the
intention.
Councilmember Vella inquired whether there is specific language proposed which can
be included.
Vice Mayor Knox White responded in the negative; stated it is important for the
language to commit Council to actions; expressed support for the idea of a racial justice
impact statement; stated current reports include a climate impact analysis sectio n; a
racial justice impact statement should be included as well to help visualize the
commitment on all future policies.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she and Councilmember Vella have attempted to
create the framework; all aspects are important; the next step in the process is to have
community groups addressing and examining the various subject matters; Council will
begin work after the August break.
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Councilmember Vella proposed adding a statement to Item 2 which reads: “Council
commits to developing a comprehensive action plan on racial equity and justice;” stated
the addition will allow Council to have a community input process and staff feedback;
the process must start with Council directing the development of a comprehensive
action plan specific to racial equity and justice; inquired whether the addition is
acceptable to Vice Mayor Knox White.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he would like to see a date specific provided.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she is not certain a date specific belongs ; noted there
might be another way to incorporate specific directives; questioned whether the
proposal may be accompanied by giving staff direction.
Councilmember Oddie stated there is always room for improvement; noted other
organizations have committed to Black Lives Matter; stated that he understands the
concern about waiting; expressed support for adding actions to be taken by Council
following the community-led workshop under Item 2; stated Council has decided to
delegate the analysis and the recommen dation out to community-led workgroups;
however, there is no commitment from the Council; there are high-level value
statements and broad concepts; questioned whether Item 4 will come from Council or
staff and whether Item 5 will determine the policies; stated that he would like to hear
from the voices within communities of Color; expressed support for an understanding of
what Council will be producing once the committee process is over and for an expedited
timeline with solid results.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed support for adding another Item between Items 5 and 6,
incorporating proposed language.
Councilmember Oddie expressed support for adding: “The City commits to the timely
review of the recommendations of the community-led workgroups;” questioned whether
Council should commit to implementation without knowledge of the proposed policies or
whether Council should wait until policies are provided; expressed concern about
committing to unknown policies.
Councilmember Vella proposed adding: “The City Council hears the urgent cry for
change and is dedicated to developing a comprehensive action plan on racial equity
and justice that requires a comprehensive approach of reflection, engagement and
action beginning with our community-led subcommittees;” expressed support for the first
steps including community input starting in late summer to early fall 2020; stated that
she would like to recognize the subcommittee dealing with racial equity and justice
specific to policing reform; the proposed language may not cover all of what is desired
to be accomplished, but is a starting point for a comprehensive Citywide action plan that
can be built upon.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated Council cannot provide direction to expand the
committees; noted that he does not want to wait until the committees are done before
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Council begins work on other issues; stated there is no language committing Council to
action; expressed support for taking quick and immediate action regarding the public
health crisis; stated coming back in September or early October with a plan is important;
expressed concern about the matter being bumped over time; stated staff may propose
a different timeframe; however, knowledge of specific work beginning in the near future
will be needed in order for him to support the resolution.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed support for Council input; proposed language: “The City
Council acknowledges and is dedicated to the swift review or incorporation of Council
consideration…;” stated the concept is Council will receive input from various
subcommittees and will then meet to consider incorporating the input into action;
Council may add September or October 2020 to provide a timeline; noted Council
should give space and respect the work of the committees in order to incorporate
provisions into decisions; stated Council will have the final say on the matter; it is
respectful to ask and not assume what Black, Indigenous, and People Of Color (BIPOC)
provide as input.
Councilmember Oddie proposed: “… pledges to develop and implement a strategic
work plan to address the recommendations of the community-led workgroups;” stated
that he is open to a timeline being placed on the workgroup; noted the timeline may be
placed on how soon Council can respond to the workgroup recommendations.
Vice Mayor Knox White noted the focus is primarily being placed on the enforcement
aspect; inquired whether anything additional will be addressed; inquired which
workgroup is being referenced.
Councilmember Oddie responded there is a non-police workgroup, which relates to
systemic racism; stated much of the meat will come from the workgroup discussions.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated the topic is subcommittee enforcement work and is
broader than what is currently in place; expressed support for providing clear direction.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated there are a number of areas that are more appropriate for
Council to discuss, such as land use policies; expressed support for the subcommittees
to bring subject matter expertise.
Councilmember Vella stated developing a comprehensive strategic plan can start with
the committees; noted the City Manager has explained the subcommittees will remain
relative to public safety; expressed concern about listing items which infer only specific
things are to be discussed; stated that she would like a plan developed around
enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in Citywide practices and procedures ,
which includes budgeting, land use, recruitment, promotions, training and any other
programs, policies or ordinances passed; Council could list items and direct: “including
but not limited to;” expressed support for the strategic plan being Citywide , looking at all
aspects and not being limited to the subcommittee; stated Council has to start
somewhere; community work can help inform; some of the work has already begun.
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Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she does not think it is possible or reasonable to expect
subcommittees to solely look at policing without looking at racism in the community and
institutions; expressed concern about Council tying the hands of the subcommittee by
not allowing a discussion on racism; stated racism is a real part of discussions; there is
a lot for Council to look at and the discussion has begun; there is a good framework;
expressed support for the language proposed by Councilmember Oddie.
Councilmember Daysog stated that he is glad to see the 42% reduction in the Police
budget is not included; there is room for Council to change the culture of the Police
force; noted reductions in the Police budget would be similar to putting the cart before
the horse; stated budget decisions should be made when a plan is created; it is
important for the City to have a discussion about racism and its presence in history to
allow a better future for all; the resolution is a good step forward for the City.
Councilmember Oddie stated there is concern about things Council can work on in
parallel, which will not interfere with the workgroups; questioned whether Council is able
to commit to working on items; outlined a City of Ashville incident; expressed support for
Council working on items, while not interfering with workgroups.
Councilmember Vella expressed concern about leading with outcomes; stated Council
may discuss strategic plan language; proposed: “primary areas of focus will include:
reviewing current operations and data, striving to enhance diversity and equity and
including efforts in Citywide practices and procedures, including, but not limited to,
budgeting, land use, employee recruitment, training, and other programs and practices;”
expressed support for adding language to have staff return in the beginning of fall 2020
and continuing to develop a comprehensive strategic plan.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he would like to be clear that the subcommittee will
work on one aspect of many aspects; expressed support for the plan to come back to
Council before late October; stated declaring a public health emergency suggests action
and needing three to six months to start the plan for a ction is antithetical to declaring a
crisis; stated this is a huge operation and staff may need to identify funding as part of
the budget revisions; the matter will involve resources outside of City staff.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft noted Council agreed to revisit the budget in October; stated
October 20th is a possible date to include the matter.
Councilmember Vella inquired whether Council is looking for staff direction and an
outline of how to develop the comprehensive plan, to which Vice Mayor Knox White
responded in the affirmative.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated two months is a workable timeframe to allow Council to
be ready for the budget discussion in October.
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Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed support for the proposed language; stated that she
would like to complete the resolution by adding the language provided by
Councilmember Oddie, as well as provide direction to staff as articulated by
Councilmember Vella and Vice Mayor Knox White.
Councilmember Daysog inquired the language provided by Councilmember Oddie.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired the location of the language to be inserted.
Councilmember Oddie responded there is a commitment on Council’s part to respond to
the task force: “Council pledges to develop, adopt and implement a comprehensive
strategic work plan to address the recommendations of the community-led workgroups
in October 2020.”
Councilmember Daysog stated that he does not mind making the pledge; expressed
support for substantive community input from a broad range of sources as the process
moves along.
Councilmember Vella expressed support for adding “informed by” to the language;
stated the plan being requested goes beyond public safety.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired the placement of “informed by” in the language.
Councilmember Vella stated there are two items to accomplish; noted a
recommendation for public safety may not be implemented Citywide; stated there is not
much time to implement a Citywide strategy; Council should strive to be informed by the
public and also conduct a broader plan.
Councilmember Oddie expressed support for replacing “to address the
recommendations of” with “informed by;” noted the location for the proposed language
should be Item 2 if the sentiment relates only to public safety; a broader sentiment
would be better placed at the end of the resolution; the input received may be more than
solely community input.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft proposed the addition of “informed in part by;” stated the addition
would leave the resolution open to any additional informa tion provided; the proposed
language is comprehensive and belongs toward the end of the resolution; expressed
support for the proposed language becom ing Item 6.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he does not understand why Council would provide
direction within the resolution or pull out concrete action; the resolution does not add
anything other than work which has already been committed to; expressed support for
not pulling out direction.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether Vice Mayor Knox White would propose additional
language.
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Vice Mayor Knox White responded in the affirmative; proposed adding: “commits to
returning by the end of September with a work plan for discussion on how to develop a
comprehensive strategic work plan informed by the community-led workgroup.”
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated Council should not be providing staff direction in a
declaration.
Councilmember Vella stated Council is looking for action by the fall; the goal is to move
along with a plan; Council may direct staff to return; however, it does not pledge action.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft proposed: “City Council pledges to return in October 2020 to begin
to develop, adopt and implement a strategic plan informed in part by recommendations
of the community-led workgroups and information provided by staff;” noted everything
may not be completed by that time; however, the process will be started.
Vice Mayor Knox White stated the proposed language does not meet his threshold;
expressed support for a plan coming back before September and incorporated into the
budget discussion; noted the budget window will be missed should discussions begin in
October.
Councilmember Oddie inquired the language to be added.
Vice Mayor Knox White responded Council must return to finalize a plan by th e end of
September in time for budget discussions in October.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed concern about the timing of hearing from the
community.
Councilmember Vella inquired which October meeting the budget discussion falls on;
questioned whether the first meeting in October could have a placeholder to hear an
action plan outline.
Vice Mayor Knox White responded a discussion at the first meeting in October only
allows for two days to include budget items related to the discussion; the discussion
may not be easy or clear, may require questions, clarifications or changes and may not
be timely for the budget item.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft noted the City Manager will likely be hearing from subcommittees.
Councilmember Vella stated budget allocations are often made outside the budget
process; the upcoming budget is an update process due to COVID-19 among other
items; expressed support for hearing from the City Manager about how to incorporate
the matter and any necessary budget allocations and for possibly hiring a consultant in
order to fully understand the overall intention; stated Council shares the intent on getting
a plan together with a report; however, a process is needed.
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The City Manager stated the October budget was first shown as a first quarter update
and review due to COVID; there has not been as high a revenue loss as originally
anticipated; however, COVID is still present; discussed budget revisions; stated Council
may also provide an off -budget revision at a later date; the October budget me eting is to
address resources, policing and revisions, if needed.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired the timing of an off -budget request.
The City Manager responded a budget amendment could arise at any time; noted the
October budget presentation will look at possible adjustments.
Councilmember Oddie proposed “Council pledges to return by October 2020 prior to the
next quarterly budget discussion”
Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he would like to see Council move faster.
Councilmember Oddie noted there are only two months until October; stated the matter
should be done right and quickly; expressed concern about there not being enough
time; stated that he is unsure the expectation is reasonable.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated Council is working with all deliberate speed on the matter.
Councilmember Vella stated that she would like to move with deliberate speed in a way
which will allow the matter to be completed correctly; expressed support for providing a
date when staff may return with recommendations for a process to create the plan; off -
budget items have been made previously and the matter could require an off-budget
process; the matter is a priority; Council has the opportunity to do this right; expressed
concern about receiving input from staff on a process that will not succeed due to
timing; stated the matter should move forward timely; expressed support for hearing
proposed language.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated there is an intention to direct staff to move forward
expeditiously, yet allowing the subcommittees meeting to discuss a broad range of
topics; there are short, medium and long-term goals; a better understanding of the
budget will be presented in October; Council is close to a decision; noted both
perspectives should be respected; requested clarification on the final proposed
language.
The City Clerk read the language: “The City Council pledges to return in October 2020
prior to the next quarterly budget review to begin the process to develop, adopt and
implement a comprehensive strategic plan informed in part by the community-led
workgroups.”
Councilmember Oddie expressed support for the proposed language.
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The City Clerk noted the proposed language would be added as a new Item 6.
Councilmember Daysog moved approval of adoption of the r esolution as amended.
Councilmember Oddie seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he will not support the motion;
noted the original resolution had been created with members of the BIPOC community;
the proposal committed Council not only to a declaration of emergency, but also to a
number of actions which could have been discussed or changed; BIPOC speakers
spoke in favor not only of the declaration , but of the committed action as well; the intent
and values of the declaration are important and nice, but the immediate action has been
stripped of the public health emergency claimed; expressed support for the idea and the
resulting work.
On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Councilmembers Daysog: Aye; Knox White: No; Oddie: Aye; Vella: Aye; and Mayor
Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 4. Noes: 1.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft adjourned the meeting at 6:15
p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Lara Weisiger
City Clerk
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