City of Austin Public Safety Committee will meet Nov. 8

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City of Austin Public Safety Committee will meet Nov. 8.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

The Public Safety Committee Will Meet At 2:00 pm, 301 W. Second Street Austin, TX and some members of City Council may be participating by videoconference

Natasha Harper-Madison, Chair

Gregorio Casar, Vice Chair

Mackenzie Kelly,

Steve Adler

A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting. Action will only be taken by the members of the committee.

The committee may go into a closed session under the Open Meetings Act, Section 551.071, of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from legal counsel on any item on this agenda.

CALL TO ORDER

Citizen Communication: General

Approval of Minutes

1. Approve the minutes of the September 20, 2021 meeting of the Public Safety Committee. 

Sponsors: Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, and Council Member Gregorio Casar

Discussion and Possible Action

2. Approve the proposed 2022 Public Safety Committee meeting schedule.

Sponsors: Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, and Council Member Gregorio Casar

3. Discuss and recommend judicial appointments to the City of Austin Municipal Court. 

Sponsors: Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, and Council Member Gregorio Casar

Briefings

4. Briefing regarding Austin Police Department Victim Services Unit and handling of sexual assault cases.

Sponsors: Council Member Gregorio Casar, and Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison

Executive Session

5. Discuss recommendations for judicial appointments to the City of Austin Municipal Court (Personnel matters – Section 551.074 of the Government Code).

Sponsors: Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison, and Council Member Gregorio Casar 

ADJOURN

https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=370447



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