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NOTICE AND AGENDA
ATTENTION
IN-PERSON AUDIENCES AT INDIGENOUS COMMISSION MEETINGS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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NOTICE AND AGENDA
| INDIGENOUS COMMISSION WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 2022 |
SPECIAL VIRTUAL TEAMS MEETING 211 WEST ASPEN AVENUE 5:00 P.M. |
1.
Call to Order
2.
Roll Call
| NOTE: One or more Commission Members may be in attendance telephonically or by other technological means. |
| Diana Cudeii, Ex-Officio Dorothy Gishie, Ex-Officio Meg Kabotie Adakai, E-Officio Cora M. Phillips, Co-Chair Joe. W. Washington, Co-Chair |
Courtney Scott Fawn Toya Kiara Weathersby Shawna Whitehat Jonathan Yellowhair |
3.
Public Comment
At this time, any member of the public may address the Commission on any subject within their jurisdiction that is not scheduled before the Commission on that day. Due to Open Meeting Laws, the Commission cannot discuss or act on items presented during this portion of the agenda. To address the Commission on an item that is on the agenda, please wait for the Chair to call for Public Comment at the time the item is heard. (Five minutes maximum per speaker)
At this time, any member of the public may address the Commission on any subject within their jurisdiction that is not scheduled before the Commission on that day. Due to Open Meeting Laws, the Commission cannot discuss or act on items presented during this portion of the agenda. To address the Commission on an item that is on the agenda, please wait for the Chair to call for Public Comment at the time the item is heard. (Five minutes maximum per speaker)
4.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None at this time.
None at this time.
5.
GENERAL BUSINESS
None at this time.
None at this time.
6.
DISCUSSION ITEMS/POSSIBLE VOTE
A.
Alternate Response Model - Mobile Unit
Flagstaff City Council approved the contract for an alternate response mobile unit with Terros Health, Inc. on October 5, 2021. This contract is for the van that will transport the Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician and Behavioral Health Specialist as they conduct outreach efforts from 10am to 8pm upon initial implementation. The van will provide enough space for specialized equipment for a basic life safety response in addition to comfort items such as water and snacks, emergency clothing, toiletries, blankets, and cultural items like abalone shells, sage, and cedar and the ability to transport individuals as needed. City Council will discuss the cooperative purchase contract at the December 28th meeting.
City staff will provide a presentation on developments around possible logos for the van based on color recommendations from the Indigenous Commission. Further input is needed from the Commission regarding this topic.
Flagstaff City Council approved the contract for an alternate response mobile unit with Terros Health, Inc. on October 5, 2021. This contract is for the van that will transport the Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician and Behavioral Health Specialist as they conduct outreach efforts from 10am to 8pm upon initial implementation. The van will provide enough space for specialized equipment for a basic life safety response in addition to comfort items such as water and snacks, emergency clothing, toiletries, blankets, and cultural items like abalone shells, sage, and cedar and the ability to transport individuals as needed. City Council will discuss the cooperative purchase contract at the December 28th meeting.
City staff will provide a presentation on developments around possible logos for the van based on color recommendations from the Indigenous Commission. Further input is needed from the Commission regarding this topic.
B.
Introduction of Southwest Decision Resources (SDR), Inc.
SDR staff will share background through informational PPT on the services they are providing to the City of Flagstaff. Staff will conduct an external stakeholder interview with the Commission pertaining to the Thorpe Park Annex Parcel as part of public participation.
SDR staff will share background through informational PPT on the services they are providing to the City of Flagstaff. Staff will conduct an external stakeholder interview with the Commission pertaining to the Thorpe Park Annex Parcel as part of public participation.
Participate as fully and openly as possible regarding this important topic and process. The information you provide will be critically essential and will play an integral role in advising City leadership and City Council.
7.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS TO/FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS, STAFF, AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEM REQUESTS
8.
ADJOURNMENT
| CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted at Flagstaff City Hall on , at a.m./p.m. This notice has been posted on the City's website and can be downloaded at www.flagstaff.az.gov. Dated this day of , 2021. __________________________________________ Rose Toehe, Indigenous Coordinator |