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AgdaPkt 2021.02.08 Joint SA PFA
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/8/2021
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6.D. - Page 4 of 7 <br />• Pat H 3 RD <br />• Johanna Rasmussen <br />• Amanda Doherty <br />• Patricia Pepa <br />• Marcelene <br />• Clara Jaeckel <br />• Zac M <br />• Nisha Masharani <br />• Michael Solorio <br />• Ian Walker <br />• Brandon Henriquez <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve a two-year agreement authorizing the City through the Redwood City <br />Police Department to collaborate with Daly City, San Mateo, South San <br />Francisco (The Cities) through their police departments, and the County of San <br />Mateo through Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS), in the <br />formation of a mental health partnership crisis response program, at a total cost <br />over the two year span of $156,182, and authorize the City Manager to execute <br />the Memorandum of Understanding in substantially the form presented. <br />CEQA: <br />This is not a project under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br />Motion and second, Hale and Smith to approve a two-year agreement <br />authorizing the City through the Redwood City Police Department to <br />collaborate with Daly City, San Mateo, South San Francisco (The Cities) <br />through their police departments, and the County of San Mateo through <br />Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS), in the formation of a mental <br />health partnership crisis response program, at a total cost over the two year <br />span of $156,182, and authorize the City Manager to execute the <br />Memorandum of Understanding in substantially the form presented, with the <br />friendly amendment to add an individual to implement 24/7 coverage, and <br />bring the program goals to the City Council Sub -Committee on Equity & Social <br />Justice for further input, passes 6-0-1 with Council Member Espinoza-Garnica <br />abstained. <br />7.B. Creation of a City Council Equity and Social Justice Sub -Committee and a <br />Police Advisory Committee <br />This item was postponed to a future meeting. <br />Recommendation: <br />1. Adopt a resolution establishing the City Council Sub -Committee on Equity and <br />Social Justice; and <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />173 <br />
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