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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Bellamy said that there are several steps that they can take. He supports breaking the <br />resolution apart to take out Vinegar Hill, Slave Blocks and two other plaques that need to be <br />addressed. Commissioning another taskforce to creating the plaques that could be outside the statues. He said he will work with Ms. Galvin and Ms. Parker to present to Council. They will provide an update by the second meeting in November. <br />Ms. Walker said that previous reports from previous Police Chiefs were not as detailed. <br />The community has an opportunity to provide feedback on data. She believes that the Police Department should be challenged. If there was a tape, she would give it to Ms. Turner. There is a dwelling in the past, but it is in our best interest to resolve. Looking at how women and Black women in positions of power are treated and specifically not respected. <br /> <br />Mr. Bellamy said that from people it is accountability. Ms. Walker and Bellamy that everyone should be held accountable but in a respectful manner. Ms. Nancy Carpenter, asked Mr. Murphy to get the traffic engineer a letter about the curve <br />on 10th and Henry Avenue. Wants to get back to a resident about their inquiry. Effort to get <br />Jackson P Burley HS to be recognized as a Historic Building. She encouraged people to sign the petition. Remind people that the end of October, PACHEM will be opening. A lot of drives are going on for the needs of the homeless and the largest need is housing for the homeless. The Initiative for Food Justice is very important. She requested that social workers who are not <br />associated with agencies be embedded in neighborhoods in the next budget cycle. <br /> Mayor Walker said that she will try to be a stickler for time for the rest of the year. Adjourned for 10-minute break at 9:13 pm. <br /> <br />Meeting reconvened at 9:30 pm PUBLIC HEARING / ORDINANCE*: ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS FOR LICENSE AGREEMENT (40 YEARS) FOR SMALL CELL WIRELESS FACILITIES (2nd reading waived) <br /> Ms. Lori Schweller, Attorney for Applicant presented to Council. She asked for a waiver of the 2nd reading. <br />On motion, the public hearing opened; having no further speakers, the public hearing was <br />closed. Ms. Blair, City Attorney, asked if there were any other bids to place small cell facilities on utility poles. <br /> <br />Ms. Galvin moved to approve the ordinance and to waive the second reading, Ms. Hill seconded and the ordinance passed. (Ayes: Mr. Bellamy, Ms. Hill, Ms. Galvin, Ms. Walker; Noes: None)
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