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Maahum Shahab expressed support for the 3-Step Action Plan and encouraged concrete follow- <br /> through and action. <br /> Nagisa Smalheiser expressed support for the reallocation of funds towards community services in <br /> Pleasanton and encouraged accountability. <br /> Jennifer Livschitz expressed her support for defunding the police and encouraged redistribution of <br /> funding for community services. <br /> Megan Do expressed her support for reviewing and revising police policies in Pleasanton and <br /> reallocating police funds towards mental health services, and encourages more transparency within the <br /> PPD. <br /> Stephen McGeown expressed concern the Pleasanton Police Officer's Association may be influencing <br /> measures to embrace police reform and increased accountability and asked City Council to investigate. <br /> Susanna Chau expressed her support for the 3-Step Action Plan and encouraged residents to educate <br /> themselves on implicit bias. Councilmember Testa commented City Council has agreed to complete <br /> implicit bias training. <br /> Isaac Elias encouraged City Council to act with urgency on the item and to make changes to PPD. <br /> Akanksha Maddi expressed her support for improved transparency and accountability within PPD and <br /> encouraged the reallocation of funding towards community services. <br /> Vlada Lipkind encouraged City Council and PPD to truly listen to what the residents have to say. She <br /> asked for a moment of silence for Jacob Bauer. <br /> Mayor Thorne closed public comments. <br /> Councilmember Narum thanked the staff for the 3-Step Action Plan. She noted the outcome of the plan <br /> needs to be right for Pleasanton and expressed support for thoroughly reviewing PPDs policies and <br /> procedures. She requested staff add information to the proposed dedicated website as it becomes <br /> available and requested a detailed, granular police budget for review, and a summary of federal, state, <br /> and local legislation that could affect policing in Pleasanton, as well as information on what the City is <br /> doing in community services, which could include things like mental health, food insecurity, meals on <br /> wheels, that are outside of the budget. She moved to adopt the 3-Step Action Plan. <br /> Councilmember Pentin seconded the motion and saved his comments until after the Community <br /> Listening Session and encouraged the rest of the City Council to do the same. <br /> Councilmember Brown thanked all the speakers for their input. She expressed her support for the 3- <br /> Step Action Plan and Community Listening Sessions. She encouraged staff to look at what other <br /> communities are doing to understand what programs work well in their community. <br /> Councilmember Testa expressed support for having action sessions instead of listening sessions only, <br /> expressed concern about asking residents to come to listening sessions repeatedly, requested staff <br /> bring back a detailed, granular police budget, and an overview of what other communities are doing in <br /> response to mental health crisis calls. She expressed her appreciation for the speakers and the PPD. <br /> In response to Councilmember Testa's inquiry, Mayor Thorne, and Councilmembers Brown, Narum and <br /> Pentin expressed their support for continuing Community Listening Sessions to allow those who were <br /> unable to attend due to the conflicting Pleasanton School Board meeting. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 6 of 7 July 14, 2020 <br />