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ATX Public Safety: Swift Meeting Concludes

Tuesday, January 10, 2023 Public Safety Committee Special Called Meeting
  • The Public Safety Committee held an exceptionally brief meeting, concluding in just two minutes.
  • Members unanimously approved the minutes from their September 19, 2022 meeting.
  • The committee also unanimously recommended their proposed regular meeting schedule.
  • No new policy decisions were made, and no public hearings were held during this session.

Full Transcript

Public Safety Committee (PSC) Transcript – 1/10/2023 Title: ATXN-1 (24hr) Channel: 1 - ATXN-1 Recorded On: 1/10/2023 6:00:00 AM Original Air Date: 1/10/2023 Transcript Generated by SnapStream ================================== Please note that the following transcript is for reference purposes and does not constitute the official record of actions taken during the meeting. For the official record of actions of the meeting, please refer to the Approved Minutes. [1:00:09 PM] mhm. Mhm hmm. What's that? Yeah we went together. Council member Natasha harper-madison. We are meeting on webex and in person here at city hall in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, January 30th 2023 I have to get used to saying that that's about 2023. It is now one pm, and I call this meeting of the Austin city council's public safety committee to order our looks like we only have one item. Our for yeah. We have two items. Our first item is the approval of the minutes of the public safety committee meeting from September [1:01:09 PM] 19th 2022. Is there a motion to pass the minutes council member Kelly makes the motion council member of L. A second. The motion. All in favor. Please say aye. It's unanimous. Okay? Number two. Okay is there a motion on the diets to recommend the proposed outlook? You came by? Council member Ellis is with us. Also is there a motion to recommend the proposed regular meeting schedule for the public safety committee? Can't remember . Vellum makes the motion council member Ellis seconds. The motion. All in favor. Please say aye. Looks like it's unanimous. Council member Ellis or mayor pro tem Ellis. I voted [1:02:10 PM] yes. Okay I just realized that I said council member Ellis earlier and that's not appropriate. Mayor pro tem analysis thank you. Chair. Item number two passes unanimously, also, and if there are no future items or objections, I believe we're about to be adjourned. The shortest meeting ever. With that wheel during this meeting at 102. Pm.