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<br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, March 11, 2024 <br />Page 11 <br /> He certainly wants to be respectful of the Commissioners’ time and efforts too in the sense that <br />if there is something the Commission is not sure the Council is on board with, maybe that is <br />not an area to focus on. If there are other areas that seem more in line with what the Council <br />has been talking about, then he did not want to discourage people from being involved in those. <br />Councilmember Strahan said she wanted to make sure that the Council is going forward with <br />the Human Right Commission, whether or not the name changes or how the functions change <br />but that the Commission is not going to be replaced with a MAC-like entity at this point. She <br />would like to operate under that assumption until the Council has made a bigger decision and <br />she was not one hundred percent convinced, after this conversation tonight, that it is shared by <br />everyone on the Council. <br />Mayor Roe felt that was a fair assessment. He did not know if he had a strong opinion one way <br />or another at this point, as he was still waiting to hear and understand more about the different <br />approaches. He was not sure if he could make that commitment fully tonight but did not want <br />to rule that out completely or rule something else in as much better. <br /> Councilmember Etten stated that the Human Rights Commission continues under the City’s <br />current Code 205, probably mostly in response to these discussions. At this time, if a more <br />formal proposal is going to come forward, if the Council wants that, the Commission is <br />prepared to put more things down to be discussed. If the Council gets to the point and wants <br />to do that, then that is going to be continued help that the Commission provides. He also did <br />not think it made sense to jump into a bunch of workplans that are not fitting some of this <br />discussion. <br />Councilmember Strahan indicated if she were in that group, she would not know if she wanted <br />to continue if she had no idea. <br />Mayor Roe thought it was pretty clear that the Council needs to finish this process. That is <br />priority one. <br />Councilmember Strahan argued that if the Commission does not know at the end of this <br />process, and she guessed they never know, the Commissioners could get laid off and be done <br />at the end of this process. She noted it is hard to go to the last day, whenever that is. She felt <br />like the Council has disincentivized the Commissioners even more than they were before. <br />Mayor Roe hoped everyone that is passionate about these topics and this discussion, whatever <br />the outcome, has a way to continue to participate. He did not think what the Council was saying <br />at the end of this discussion and decision making was that the Commissioners will be done. He <br />indicated the Council needs to figure out how to keep everyone engaged, no matter what it is <br />and hopefully, from his perspective, everybody gets to a point that is generally satisfactory to <br />everyone. He thought that after a couple more meetings, the City can get the most out of the <br />people that are involved in the Commission as a part of this process. <br />Qbhf!94!pg!354 <br /> <br />
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