CITY-COUNTY CARJACKING AND RECKLESS DRIVING TASK FORCE
TL;DR
The City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force met to discuss community safety strategies, reviewing feedback from previous public meetings and examining policy recommendations related to driving safety. The group focused on the task force's future, including potential funding and implementation of safety recommendations.
Key Decisions
- Task Force Budget Overview Discussed
- Institutional Partner for Recommendation Implementation Under Review
- Voting Timeline for Final Recommendations Pending
- Community Feedback Review Reviewed
- UWM Student Policy Analysis Presented
Agenda
- Also present: Captain Catherine Trimboli on behalf of Deputy Insp. Daniel Hughes Mike Amsden - DPW Tea Norfolk - LRB
- 1. Call to Order at 9:10 AM
- 2. Roll Call.
- 3. Review and Approval of the October 17, 2019 meeting minutes.
- 4. Report on Community feedback from November 2019 task force community meetings.
- 5. Coalition for Safe Driving MKE letter.
- 6. UWM student policy analysis.
- 7. Future of the task force: a) Budget overview for task force funding b) Institutional partner for task force recommendation implementation c) Decision on when to vote for final task force recommendations
- 8. Public Comments.
- 9. Meeting adjourned at 10:36 AM Joanna Polanco
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