
Speaker B
56:12 - 56:48
"this item will be before for us on our May 26th meeting, our next regular meeting, for a public hearing, AO202662. And then I believe the sponsor's intent, as I said, is to continue that public hearing to a future meeting for the purpose of continuing to develop an S version."
“this item will be before for us on our May 26th meeting, our next regular meeting, for a public hearing, AO202662. And then I believe the sponsor's intent, as I said, is to continue that public hearing to a future meeting for the purpose of continuing to develop an S version.”
Okay, um, well, thank you very much everyone. So again, this item will be before for us on our May 26th meeting, our next regular meeting, for a public hearing, AO202662. And then I believe the sponsor's intent, as I said, is to continue that public hearing to a future meeting for the purpose of continuing to develop an S version. So members are also encouraged to bring amendments, knowing that we may not be in debate and taking them up, but that is a great way to communicate what you're interested in, ideas, And that's a way that we can do that outside of the public meetings. And thank you again, Mr. Rivera, for joining us today.
The Anchorage Assembly held a work session Friday on a proposed ordinance to establish a 14-member Public Safety Commission with nine voting community members and five non-voting department representatives, following a six-month task force process that recommended reviving civilian oversight after a previous commission sunsetted in 2024.
