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10. Committee Presentation to City Council <br />Committee members discussed the draft report. Comments included: <br />• It doesn't make sense for the committee to suggest public engagement strategies; that is the city's <br />job. <br />• Engagement strategies could include faith -based organizations such as the mosque and <br />synagogue; as well social media and workshops. <br />• Correct the first meeting date on page 3 to be 2021. <br />• The Committee agreed to change the wording of Enhanced Services on page 7 to remove the word <br />"continue," so that it states "...would prefer that new funding be secured for these services, rather <br />than cutting into other departments." <br />11. Union Comment <br />Captain Booth shared that he appreciated the conversations at tonight's meeting. The City has been <br />talking about these issues for years and it is the Union's opinion that some of the options will mean <br />this conversation willjust need to continue in a couple of years. In fire service it is important to <br />eliminate redundancies as redundancies don't create sustainability. Tukwila must work with partner <br />agencies across Zone 3. The loss of Station 54 during the Public Safety Plan implementation was a <br />setback. The Union has significant resources to aid with public outreach while the city budget is <br />limited. <br />12. Next Agenda <br />Ms. Reed described next steps. <br />13. Adjourn <br />The meeting was adjourned at 5:54 P.M. by unanimous consent. <br />Minutes by LH <br />
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