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CityCouncil | 2021-07-06 | 1 | MIUTES OF THE CONTINUED JUNE 15, 2021 CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY--JULY 6, 2021--5:00 - P.M. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft convened the meeting at 5:10 p.m. Councilmember Daysog led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Herrera Spencer, Knox White, Vella, and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft - 5. [Note: The meeting was conducted via Zoom] Absent: None. CONTINUED AGENDA ITEMS (21-437) Recommendation to Accept Update on Progress To Date Addressing Police Reform and Racial Equity; Provide Direction on a Pilot Mental Health Response Program; and Consideration of a Draft Work Plan for the Remaining Topics. The City Clerk announced public comment was previously closed; the matter is a continuation of the June 15th Council discussion; noted a motion by Councilmember Herrera Spencer to approve Option 1 and seconded by Councilmember Knox White is on the floor; noted the remaining Council time has been continued. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the vote is important; the matter goes back one year when Subcommittees on Police Reform and Racial Equity were formed; Council directed the City Manager to return with a proposal for alternative mental health response to calls for service; noted a Request for Proposals (RFP) was not done; however, one can be issued at later date; stated the City Manager provided proposals from the Felton Institute and the Alameda Fire Department (AFD); expressed support for the City working with the Felton Institute; stated the City is looking for an alternative to Police response with mental health expertise and behavioral health experience; cultural competency is an important portion of the recommendation; noted problematic calls for service within the City have involved people of color encountering the Alameda Police Department (APD); stated the Felton Institute has a track record of 70 years working in the behavioral and mental health field; Felton Institute is proposing to offer mental health outreach during the day where needed in order to reduce the number of mental health related calls and allow for better outcomes for struggling individuals; Felton Institute has experience working with people in encampments; some Felton Institute staff members have lived experience; outlined a forum held in Oakland for alternatives to mental health crises that emphasized public safety staff are trained to perform life- saving emergency response; mental health response can take hours in time spent with an individual; outlined an instance with mental health response having a peaceful outcome; stated that she is very impressed with the proposal from Felton Institute and would like to see the Felton Institute selected for the pilot program; while the pilot program is running, the City Manager can put together an RFP; in contrast, AFD provides wonderful emergency response and mutual aid; the AFD proposal is one page Continued June 15, 2021 Regular Meeting Alameda City Council July 6, 2021 1 | CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf |