CITY-COUNTY CARJACKING AND RECKLESS DRIVING TASK FORCE

Monday, April 15, 2019 · 9:00 AM AM · Room 301-B, City Hall

TL;DR

The City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force held its inaugural meeting to establish leadership and discuss its core responsibilities. The group elected leadership and began preliminary discussions about addressing local vehicle-related crime and safety concerns.

Key Decisions

  • Election of Task Force Chair Completed
  • Election of Task Force Vice-Chair Completed
  • Task Force Scope and Responsibilities Discussion Initiated
  • Complete Streets Status Update Received
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Agenda

  1. Roll Call at 9:11 AM
  2. Introduction of Members.
  3. Election of Chair and Vice-Chair.
  4. Open meetings and open records presentation by the City Clerk.
  5. Discussion relative to the scope and responsibilities of the task force.
  6. Complete Street Status Update.
  7. Public comments.
  8. Set next meeting date and time.
  9. Meeting adjourned at 10:39 AM Joanna Polanco Staff Assistant
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