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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-05-21 PSCC MinutesPUBLIC SAFETY COORDINATING COUNCIL Minutes of Meeting Tuesday, January 5, 2021 A meeting of the Public Safety Coordinating Council was held at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 via Zoom Conference call. Council Members Present: Tony DeBone, County Commissioner Phil Chang, County Commissioner Tom Anderson, County Administrator Ken Hales, Community Corrections Sara Crosswhite, 9-1-1 Operations Jeff Hall, Court Administrator Melanie Kebler, Citizen Appointee Wells Ashby, Judge Erin Taylor, Citizen Member Dave Tarbet, Redmond Police Chief George Conway, Deschutes County Health Director Shane Nelson, Deschutes County Sheriff Mike Krantz, Bend Police Chief Cory Darling, Sunriver Police Chief John Hummel, District Attorney Thomas Spear, Defense Attorney Denny Kelly, Richard Coe, Shelly Smith, Holly Harris, Deevy Holcomb, Roger Olsen, Donna Mills, Donna McClung, and BOCC Administrative Assistant Samantha Pepper. Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, January 5, 2020 Page 1 of 3 1. CALL TO ORDER & INTRODUCTIONS: Meeting was called to Order at 3:31pm. 2. APPROVE PSCC MEETING MINUTES: The minutes of December 1, 2020 were approved unanimously. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT: None. 4. STABILIZATION CENTER UPDATE County Health Services Program Manager Holly Harris presents her report on the 6 month anniversary data of the County Stabilization Center. In October the center started operating 24/7. She mentions that many health resources cut down due to the pandemic. All but one staff member at the center has received their COVID 19 vaccine. 900 community members have used the facility to date. Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz mentions that this center is a great asset to the community and that there is always room for growth. Ms. Harris mentions that the state hospital overhauled making referrals there difficult. She also mentions that the center was used as a warming shelter at one point until the warming shelter was open because the homeless had nowhere to go. Melanie Kebler asks about the sustainability outlook for 24/7 operations. Ms. Harris indicates 24/7 operations fully funded until June 30, 2022, so planning needs to happen for community and other -grant based support after that time. Members of the group thanked Ms. Harris for all her hard work operating the center. 5. BEND COMMUNITY SURVEY AND LISTENING SESSION ON POLICING UPDATE Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz presents a PowerPoint on the Community Input on Law Enforcement Policy. He mentions that there is a regular biannual survey open right now for citizen's input on city police. Judge Ashby encourages LPSCC members to bring forth initiatives that are appropriate for the LPSCC to consider and support/ advance. 6. OTHER BUSINESS: • Sheriff Shane Nelson mentions how valuable this group is and thanks members of the group for their work in public safety when it comes to mental health and drug addiction. • Sheriff Nelson asks what the replacement process will be for Bend city councilor -elect Melanie Kebler. Melanie indicates she will be sworn in on 1/6/20 and at that time request to continue Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, January S, 2020 Page 2 of 3 on the council as municipal representative. Ken Hales indicates that Melanie's citizen member role will be replaced through appointment by the county commission, forthcoming. Judge Ashby mentions the departure of Court Administrator Jeff Hall. Members congratulated Jeff and wished him well. The state is currently in the process of finding his replacement. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further discussion, the meeting was adjourned at 4:38 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ) Pr Samantha Pepper, BOCC Administrative Assistant Minutes of PSCC Meeting Tuesday, January S, 2020 Page 3 of 3