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10 <br /> 1 Travis Myren said one of the strategies is to expand access to behaviorial and mental <br /> 2 health. He said he thinks it is just a matter of timing because the two subjects were being <br /> 3 discussed at the same time. He said that he can make sure that it gets added to the plan. <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene asked how often the team will check-in and provide updates to <br /> 5 the elected bodies. <br /> 6 Travis Myren said they haven't talked about the frequency in which they will come back <br /> 7 to the governing bodies but he can get a plan for regular communication moving forward. <br /> 8 Council Member Slade said that he agrees that the crisis diversion center should be <br /> 9 included in the plan. He stated that there is an opportunity for mental health crisis first <br /> 10 responders and he looks forward to having the conversation amongst jurisdictions about how <br /> 11 they might pool their resources together to take the burden off of policing for mental health <br /> 12 response. He said while this is called a recovery plan, everyone is still dealing with COVID and <br /> 13 that he is not sure if we are out of the pandemic. He said that one of the things identified is how <br /> 14 to eradicate covid and given the realities of the vaccines and transmissions still happening, he <br /> 15 wants to highlight the importance of wearing good masks in the initiatives section of the plan. <br /> 16 He said that under strategy 1.3, one of the best ways to promote local growth is through <br /> 17 supporting locally owned businesses. <br /> 18 Chair Price said that early on she was reviewing the leadership in departments and <br /> 19 management and that there was not a lot of diversity and therefore there was not a lot of <br /> 20 diversity in the leadership team. She said they needed to redefine leadership team and who will <br /> 21 be in those leadership roles. She said that bringing on nonprofits and their leaders is a way to <br /> 22 bring in the people that actually do the leadership work in the community. She said by <br /> 23 expanding the definition of what they are looking for in a leadership team and leadership roles, it <br /> 24 can become more inclusive. <br /> 25 Mayor Seils asked if Travis Myren had a sense of when the governinig bodies will weigh <br /> 26 in on the plan again. <br /> 27 Travis Myren said around February or March. <br /> 28 Commissioner Hamilton said she had specific comments, but given the format, it would <br /> 29 not be the time to delve into the details. She said she wants to know how the community will <br /> 30 stay on track and focused on the initiatives to get the work done. She wants to make sure the <br /> 31 elected bodies are staying focused and implementing the plan. She said that at BOCC <br /> 32 meetings, each agenda item is linked to goals that were decided by a previous Board. She said <br /> 33 that right now they have the longterm recovery plan and GARE and both are huge plans. She <br /> 34 said she would like to see that any topic discussed by the Board of Commissioners is tied to a <br /> 35 specific plan and timeline. She asked staff to think about a way of tracking results through a <br /> 36 dashboard that is visible to everyone and to keep everyone on track doing the work and to <br /> 37 understand where the collaboration is and where it is not. She said it is a good plan and that <br /> 38 implementation is going to be what she is looking for. <br /> 39 Mayor Seils said that it was is a great way to be approaching any comprehensive <br /> 40 planning effort like this is by focusing on the implementation and parsing out the management of <br /> 41 the day to day of it all. <br /> 42 Council Member Berry said it will be important for staff and Travis Myren to let them <br /> 43 know of any limitations they might be experiencing. She said she wants to make sure she is <br /> 44 listening to staff about what is possible because there is always more work going on at the <br /> 45 same time. She said it is important to understanding what the tradeoffs are going to be if focus <br /> 46 is placed on this plan and removed from other work. She said she wants to support staff and <br /> 47 needs to hear from them. She said that she truly values this work and wants to know what the <br /> 48 costs are to recover together. She said that she expects to hear from staff what they need from <br /> 49 the electeds. <br /> 50 Travis Myren said that Kirby Saunders from Orange County, John Richardson from <br /> 51 Chapel Hill, Rebecca Buzzard from Carrboro, and Margaret Hauth from Hillsborough worked <br />
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