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• <br /> July 1, 2020 <br /> COUNCIL <br /> All Council Members wished a Happy Independence Day to citizens. <br /> Council Member Stonecipher provided an update from the Public Safety <br /> Subcommittee meeting, which was held earlier this evening, where the Police <br /> Department's mission, policies, and training were discussed. She also requested a <br /> briefing regarding federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) <br /> funds. <br /> Council Member Murphy thanked the Public Safety Subcommittee and Police <br /> Chief Dan Templeman for their discussion during their earlier meeting. He stated <br /> he met with Chief Templeman regarding a police arrest, which was highlighted in <br /> the Daily Herald newspaper. He requested further discussion on the Police Body <br /> Worn Camera pilot program. <br /> • Council Member Roberts concurred with Council Member Murphy's comments <br /> regarding the Public Safety Subcommittee meeting. He stated he also requested a <br /> briefing to discuss federal COVID-19 relief funds. <br /> Council Member Vogeli stated both July 4 and June 19 are both important <br /> historical dates commemorating freedom and independence. She thanked <br /> everyone involved in the Public Safety Subcommittee meeting. <br /> President Tuohy requested to hold a retreat to develop a comprehensive action <br /> plan regarding racism, equity, and social injustice. Council Member Vogeli <br /> seconded President Tuohy's suggestion. <br /> ADMINISTRATION UPDATE ON PRIOR BUSINESS <br /> Deputy Mayor Nick Harper stated that he and Mayor Franklin met with Snohomish <br /> County Executive Dave Somers regarding an encampment at Snohomish County <br /> Campus Plaza. He stated the County is addressing that situation this week by <br /> offering services and helping to move individuals from the campus. He stated they <br /> will keep Council informed on that ongoing situation. <br /> • <br /> 193 <br />
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