File #: 22-0522    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 5/17/2022 In control: Community Livability and Public Safety Committee
Agenda date: 5/26/2022 Final action: 5/26/2022
Title: Reimagining Public Safety Process Update
Attachments: 1. Reimagining Public Safety Project Overview, 2. Engage Olympia Webpage
Title
Reimagining Public Safety Process Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive an update on the Reimagining Public Safety process.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive an update on the Reimagining Public Safety process.

Staff Contact:
Stacey Ray, Strategic Planning and Performance Manager, Office of Performance and Innovation, 360.753.8046

Presenter(s):
Stacey Ray, Strategic Planning and Performance Manager

Background and Analysis:
In February 2021, the Olympia City Council approved a community-led process to reimagine public safety for the City, with a goal of producing a public safety system that fosters trust and works for everyone.

The City launched this process in July 2021 to evaluate and make recommendations for enhancing its public-safety system. While recognizing that many far-reaching societal factors can influence public safety in general, this process looks specifically at the City's public safety system, including areas like policing, corrections, prosecution, defense, courts, and medical and fire response.

The process is being led by a Community Work Group made up of nine community members who represent a cross-section of Olympia's demographics, expertise, and experiences. They are dedicated to listening deeply, working collaboratively with each other, and reflecting what they hear from the community.

Continuing through August 2022, the reimagining process will culminate with the Community Work Group delivering a set of recommendations to the City Council for how to ensure the City's public safety system is based on trust, justice, equity and without bias.

To develop their recommendations, the Community Work Group has been gathering input on how community members experience connecting to the City's public-safety system, how the system responds to the needs of community members, and how it supports those who are navigating through it and transitioning into the ...

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