Public Safety, Civil Rights, and Technology Committee
TL;DR
The Public Safety, Civil Rights, and Technology Committee held a brief meeting where they confirmed four new members to city commissions focused on immigrant services, women's issues, and disability advocacy. The committee also received an informational briefing on the CenturyLink cable franchise but took no action on it.
Key Decisions
- Marilena Morales appointment to Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission Passed
- Luis Ortega appointment to Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission Passed
- Honey Jo Herman appointment to Seattle Women's Commission Passed
- Diane Laurine appointment to Seattle Commission for People with Disabilities Passed
- CenturyLink Cable Franchise Briefing Information received (no action taken)
Agenda
- Please Note: Times listed are estimated
- Call To Order
- Chair's Report
- Public Comment
- Items of Business
- 1. CenturyLink Cable Franchise BriefingInformation Item (Inf)Action: heard in Committee
The Information Item (Inf) was heard in Committee.
- 2. Appointment of Marilena Morales, Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission, for a term of confirmation to April 14, 2017.Appointment (Appt)Action: confirm Passed
The Committee recommends that Full Council confirm the Appointment (Appt).
- 3. Appointment of Luis Ortega, Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission, for a term of confirmation to April 14, 2017.Appointment (Appt)Action: confirm Passed
The Committee recommends that Full Council confirm the Appointment (Appt).
- 4. Appointment of Honey Jo Herman as member, Seattle Women’s Commission, for a term of confirmation to July 1, 2015.Appointment (Appt)Action: confirm Passed
The Committee recommends that Full Council confirm the Appointment (Appt).
- 5. Appointment of Diane Laurine, Seattle Commission for People with Disabilities, for a term of confirmation to April 30, 2017.Appointment (Appt)Action: confirm Passed
The Committee recommends that Full Council confirm the Appointment (Appt).
- Adjournment