PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
TL;DR
The Public Safety Committee met to discuss a communication about crime, fear, and disorder in Milwaukee. No immediate actions were taken, as the communication was held to the call of the chair, which means it will be revisited at a future date.
Key Decisions
- Communication on Crime and Disorder Held to Call of the Chair
Agenda
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- 1. Communication relating to crime, fear, and disorder in the City of Milwaukee.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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