Discuss policy priorities and possible future workshop to set city goals
In Plain English
The city council identified 5 shared priorities: financial stability, improving council relationships, racial justice and equity, housing issues, and reimagining policing. Council members discussed holding a workshop to formally establish these as official policy goals. The council decided not to schedule the workshop yet.
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The Story So Far
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