Create crisis response advisory board and award $491,733 in community grants

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In Plain English

The city proposes establishing a new board to oversee crisis response programs as an alternative to police for mental health emergencies. Separately, 16 local organizations would receive grants totaling $491,733 for community projects. The crisis board idea comes from a task force studying public safety alternatives.

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