Create new advisory board to oversee Community Crisis Response Program

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In Plain English

The city launched a Community Crisis Response Program in 2023 to handle mental health crises without police. A community task force spent months designing an advisory board to oversee this program and hear resident concerns. If approved, the 7-member board meets monthly and reports directly to city council.

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Community Discussion

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