WEBVTT 1 00:00:47.490 --> 00:00:49.470 james murez: I just got a text from you yeah. 2 00:00:51.660 --> 00:00:54.090 Soledad Ursua: i'll be back on if you could just make me. 3 00:00:54.090 --> 00:00:54.840 host. 4 00:00:57.510 --> 00:00:59.730 Soledad Ursua: And they have to close my windows because. 5 00:01:00.450 --> 00:01:02.880 james murez: Do I make you host or do I make you co host. 6 00:01:03.090 --> 00:01:08.790 Soledad Ursua: host because then I can give other people host co host abilities, as they sign on. 7 00:01:13.710 --> 00:01:16.740 Soledad Ursua: Because I usually make Alan parsons a Co host so that we could do. 8 00:01:18.060 --> 00:01:18.570 james murez: To get it. 9 00:01:18.840 --> 00:01:20.520 james murez: It doesn't show host on your side. 10 00:01:20.820 --> 00:01:21.120 yep. 11 00:01:23.850 --> 00:01:26.340 james murez: All right, is there anything else that I need to do. 12 00:01:26.730 --> 00:01:29.100 Soledad Ursua: No, so now that i'm host you can drop. 13 00:01:32.310 --> 00:01:32.760 james murez: Okay. 14 00:01:36.090 --> 00:01:38.460 james murez: So I guess the meetings working Okay, at this point there's. 15 00:01:38.460 --> 00:01:39.150 three. 16 00:01:40.230 --> 00:01:47.190 james murez: Three panelists, why does it say three panelists if there's really only two there's one attendee Kaiser. 17 00:01:47.490 --> 00:01:48.990 Soledad Ursua: yeah i'll probably two panelists. 18 00:01:52.350 --> 00:01:59.460 james murez: And by the way, lapd called me today they wanted to reconfirm that they're still coming to the board. 19 00:01:59.760 --> 00:02:00.150 Soledad Ursua: mm hmm. 20 00:02:00.510 --> 00:02:06.000 james murez: um I would suggest hi I would suggest. 21 00:02:08.220 --> 00:02:14.670 james murez: Having people that want to have the report come back to your committee. 22 00:02:15.960 --> 00:02:18.210 james murez: have them contact the board. 23 00:02:23.010 --> 00:02:24.960 Soledad Ursua: Side there's a lot of noise on the street. 24 00:02:26.130 --> 00:02:28.020 james murez: Why this is just demos. 25 00:02:28.080 --> 00:02:38.220 Soledad Ursua: yeah exactly um yeah I will do that, and so they know they're presenting at the full board meeting, but this is to talk about some more issues in depth. 26 00:02:39.480 --> 00:02:50.010 james murez: Right, well, I mean if you can get public outcry to ask that's the same message if you can get public outcry to sing. 27 00:02:50.640 --> 00:03:02.820 james murez: or yeah public support, whatever I mean i'm in complete agreement with you, but I can't go against the board the Board is the one that has to change their mind, I think it makes a lot more sense for it to happen. 28 00:03:03.960 --> 00:03:11.340 james murez: You know, for them to come and meet with you guys, because that way everybody gets a chance to talk to them and there's a back and forth, with little dogs about to jump off the couch. 29 00:03:15.240 --> 00:03:20.160 james murez: um anyway that's just my opinion so take it for whatever it's worth. 30 00:03:21.240 --> 00:03:21.540 Soledad Ursua: Okay. 31 00:03:22.080 --> 00:03:22.980 james murez: Okay hi Helen. 32 00:03:25.950 --> 00:03:27.420 james murez: Good good how about yourself. 33 00:03:31.860 --> 00:03:34.320 james murez: So I guess I don't need to stay on anymore hmm I can go back. 34 00:03:34.410 --> 00:03:36.690 james murez: Now okay take care, have a good meetings. 35 00:03:36.690 --> 00:03:38.640 james murez: Anything interesting on your agenda, I didn't look. 36 00:03:39.180 --> 00:03:40.500 Soledad Ursua: Well everything's interesting. 37 00:03:40.530 --> 00:03:42.390 Soledad Ursua: The cinema at community. 38 00:03:43.380 --> 00:03:44.310 james murez: Just like what. 39 00:03:44.580 --> 00:03:47.130 Soledad Ursua: No, I mean you know it's gonna be good. 40 00:03:49.140 --> 00:03:49.380 Soledad Ursua: yeah. 41 00:03:51.480 --> 00:04:00.810 Soledad Ursua: So right we have we have two more minutes, why don't we just all kind of wait and we'll get started at like 501 from there. 42 00:04:03.030 --> 00:04:04.260 james murez: How many people are on your committee. 43 00:04:06.870 --> 00:04:07.380 james murez: Members. 44 00:04:07.470 --> 00:04:10.350 Soledad Ursua: or six including me so we're still early so. 45 00:04:10.440 --> 00:04:15.210 james murez: You have a quorum that you have a Karma for know three and I don't count. 46 00:04:17.250 --> 00:04:19.500 Soledad Ursua: Okay well we'll still way anyways. 47 00:04:19.650 --> 00:04:19.980 james murez: Yes. 48 00:04:20.610 --> 00:04:23.040 Soledad Ursua: we'll wait till 851 yeah. 49 00:04:25.980 --> 00:04:27.450 Helen Fallon: hi are not in your car. 50 00:04:30.840 --> 00:04:33.180 Soledad Ursua: i'm going to put you guys on mute and do a little girl work. 51 00:06:10.230 --> 00:06:16.080 Soledad Ursua: hey everyone we're just waiting about two minutes just for everybody to get joined, so please just hold on tight. 52 00:08:58.800 --> 00:09:02.610 Soledad Ursua: Everyone let's give it another minute let's just let everybody join. 53 00:09:13.350 --> 00:09:14.130 Okay, great. 54 00:09:26.790 --> 00:09:30.630 Soledad Ursua: Alright i'm Ellen let me i'm going to make you co host. 55 00:10:23.760 --> 00:10:30.900 Soledad Ursua: Alright let's see we're still waiting for a few board members to join there's two more, but we do have a quorum let's see how em. 56 00:10:31.800 --> 00:10:46.980 Soledad Ursua: You see Chi ln i'm here, so we are good to look why don't we go ahead and start um, so I would like to introduce motion to approve the agenda as presented, and let me share this with you guys quickly again. 57 00:10:48.360 --> 00:10:51.150 Soledad Ursua: Can I get a second to approve the agenda. 58 00:10:54.000 --> 00:10:54.630 Chie Lunn: I second. 59 00:10:55.290 --> 00:10:55.920 Okay. 60 00:10:57.060 --> 00:10:59.640 Soledad Ursua: And is there any objection to as is. 61 00:11:01.050 --> 00:11:05.280 Soledad Ursua: Alright, so that's yes we'll move forward right. 62 00:11:06.630 --> 00:11:11.430 Soledad Ursua: So okay hi everyone let's see so. 63 00:11:12.840 --> 00:11:18.930 Soledad Ursua: let's just go through this real fast Okay, so it is now our September, public health and safety committee meeting. 64 00:11:19.650 --> 00:11:26.520 Soledad Ursua: We have a lot to go through we're waiting for lapd to join us they're running a little bit late, they have a. 65 00:11:27.420 --> 00:11:40.260 Soledad Ursua: Meeting among all the captain's right now, so we will wait for them and what we could do is, we can move on a little bit and come back to them when they're able to join us, and so, with that do we have any committee Member announcements for today. 66 00:11:43.980 --> 00:11:44.130 Helen Fallon: hey. 67 00:11:44.580 --> 00:11:52.650 Helen Fallon: i'd like to make an announcement, I just want to let people know that i'm working on a motion to address the issues of the. 68 00:11:53.700 --> 00:12:02.400 Helen Fallon: Wetlands degradation and its impact on water quality and I knows what's on and off into our ocean from all the. 69 00:12:03.780 --> 00:12:11.010 Helen Fallon: All of what we've been hearing in the in the news about what's happening to that area just a heads up. 70 00:12:13.470 --> 00:12:17.760 Soledad Ursua: So anybody else have an emotion or sorry an update for us or announcement. 71 00:12:18.210 --> 00:12:19.320 Chie Lunn: From an announcement. 72 00:12:20.610 --> 00:12:29.280 Chie Lunn: To read it, the lapd is having a carnival coming soon so it's September 10 through the 12th and i'm going to send this flyer over to. 73 00:12:29.910 --> 00:12:43.380 Chie Lunn: Saima as well, so she can hopefully post it, but I think it's a great way for our community to get together as the Pacific division again and it's going to be pretty nice along colver between sentence Villa avenue in Inglewood boulevard. 74 00:12:44.520 --> 00:12:45.150 So. 75 00:12:47.370 --> 00:12:50.310 Chie Lunn: More people that get out and support our officers, the better. 76 00:12:52.170 --> 00:12:52.530 Chie Lunn: Okay. 77 00:12:52.560 --> 00:12:53.490 Soledad Ursua: Thank you hi. 78 00:12:53.910 --> 00:13:02.310 Soledad Ursua: i'm so unless there's any more public comment or sorry unless there's any more board member announcements let's move on to public comment will scale. 79 00:13:02.880 --> 00:13:04.800 Allan Parsons: I have a board in our House and i'm actually working on. 80 00:13:05.550 --> 00:13:07.410 Allan Parsons: Perhaps like a follow up to lapd. 81 00:13:08.550 --> 00:13:30.210 Allan Parsons: stats for like 20 calls a service to all bch and other shelters and minus I just got a public i'm sorry I just got a super fulfilling today for lf the calls to service to those locations as well, so i'll probably like by next thing you know something ready for that. 82 00:13:30.900 --> 00:13:40.080 Soledad Ursua: So is this a follow up to when you first did your report about the call service for permanent supportive housing locations. 83 00:13:40.350 --> 00:13:49.350 Allan Parsons: yeah that's correct, so I just literally like maybe like two or three hours ago Elliot he fulfilled all my service or all my super request for their service requests so. 84 00:13:49.680 --> 00:14:01.410 Allan Parsons: or something similar, they they only fulfill it through July 2020 so i'm gonna push back and see if they can fulfill it up to today's date when they when they close out the support. 85 00:14:02.490 --> 00:14:23.790 Soledad Ursua: Okay, thank you um and so also let's go ahead and let's review the Minutes from the prior meeting, so I sent those out to you and i've also posted them does anybody have any comments or edits to those If not, I will put an emotion, to adopt the Minutes from the prior meeting. 86 00:14:24.930 --> 00:14:26.100 Soledad Ursua: Can someone second of. 87 00:14:27.060 --> 00:14:28.200 Helen Fallon: All second and so on. 88 00:14:29.190 --> 00:14:39.810 Soledad Ursua: Okay, thank you Helen does anybody have an objection or, if not we'll have unanimous consent to go ahead and adopt the Minutes and we had no motion so it's pretty straightforward. 89 00:14:40.650 --> 00:14:48.900 Soledad Ursua: All right, let's go on to public comment raise your hand if you'd like to make a public comment, let me go ahead and get our timer ready for us. 90 00:14:51.720 --> 00:14:54.390 Allan Parsons: One public comments so far um. 91 00:14:55.980 --> 00:14:58.050 Allan Parsons: You folks know the two three minutes or so. 92 00:15:01.800 --> 00:15:03.660 Soledad Ursua: yeah we have 60 seconds to one minute. 93 00:15:04.140 --> 00:15:09.090 Allan Parsons: Alright, so we're gonna close on the comment, we have one other comment Sean o'brien talk. 94 00:15:10.620 --> 00:15:12.900 Allan Parsons: So new to me. 95 00:15:18.240 --> 00:15:29.220 Sean obrien: i'm just a couple things I did a request a board agenda to have of the police, like go to your meeting and then have you give the summary. 96 00:15:31.710 --> 00:15:36.990 Sean obrien: To the neighborhood Council I told them that you know we get an hour with the police. 97 00:15:37.680 --> 00:15:45.120 Sean obrien: as well, and at the board meeting the regular board meeting you only get a you know, just a quick summary so. 98 00:15:45.480 --> 00:15:54.390 Sean obrien: I put that on a on the board agenda just to let you know I did want to let you guys know that plum is doing the monster on the median October 5. 99 00:15:54.990 --> 00:16:05.520 Sean obrien: So we need as much support as we can garner for that meeting, then probably the next few days or a week later, the City Council will pass it. 100 00:16:05.880 --> 00:16:13.320 Sean obrien: And then the only thing that will stop the monster, the meeting would be a lawsuit and everybody can contact fight back Ben is on how to get involved, thank you. 101 00:16:14.550 --> 00:16:14.820 Sean obrien: All right. 102 00:16:18.660 --> 00:16:20.430 Soledad Ursua: Do we have any more public comment. 103 00:16:21.570 --> 00:16:22.530 Allan Parsons: know or public comment. 104 00:16:24.510 --> 00:16:37.590 Soledad Ursua: So with that let's move on, since please we're running a little bit late let's go and work with emotion it's storm great storm drain upgrades and Helen did you were you able to take any pictures. 105 00:16:39.150 --> 00:16:48.210 Helen Fallon: um no idea, but I think everybody I think people can visualize what a stainless steel great looks like with no squares it's just a great. 106 00:16:48.690 --> 00:16:53.430 Helen Fallon: Okay, and there are actually I found out subsequent that their commercial grants but. 107 00:16:55.740 --> 00:16:56.160 Soledad Ursua: Would you. 108 00:16:56.190 --> 00:16:56.460 Helen Fallon: Like. 109 00:16:57.030 --> 00:16:58.890 Helen Fallon: To introduce the motion first before now. 110 00:16:58.950 --> 00:17:00.390 Helen Fallon: we're talking about it for. 111 00:17:01.620 --> 00:17:06.180 Soledad Ursua: So let's see would you like to do the honors and read this for us today. 112 00:17:07.380 --> 00:17:17.280 Helen Fallon: i'm sure the emotion is that the storm drains west of the street and Venice drain out directly under the beach, and anything any storm drains is not rerouted tonight Karen treatment facility. 113 00:17:17.760 --> 00:17:28.800 Helen Fallon: result is that Ryan treated sewage human and animal waste, along with trash and debris including hypodermic needles ends up on the beach and the ocean, creating a public health hazard hazard for visitors to the beach and the ocean. 114 00:17:30.840 --> 00:17:39.990 Helen Fallon: And all the motion is that the dnc request that the storm drains that are not connected to a pumping station be probably rated screen and filter filters installed in order to prevent. 115 00:17:40.440 --> 00:17:48.390 Helen Fallon: debris including meals from entering the storm drains blocking the storm drains and ending up on the beach and the ocean, the dnc further recommends that la. 116 00:17:48.840 --> 00:17:56.130 Helen Fallon: upgrade storm drains located in your homeless encampment So where are these of analog part to prevent another raw sewage spill they have very important. 117 00:17:59.430 --> 00:18:00.180 Okay, great. 118 00:18:02.010 --> 00:18:03.300 Soledad Ursua: So let's see. 119 00:18:04.500 --> 00:18:05.250 Soledad Ursua: With that. 120 00:18:06.840 --> 00:18:12.510 Soledad Ursua: I think it's pretty self explanatory you know we've done a lot of work on this in the past um. 121 00:18:13.950 --> 00:18:19.230 Soledad Ursua: To we're able to get some of the pictures, but I think with that you know why don't we go to public comment. 122 00:18:19.620 --> 00:18:20.730 Helen Fallon: On one second. 123 00:18:21.090 --> 00:18:22.320 Soledad Ursua: Okay, I will second that. 124 00:18:25.950 --> 00:18:30.720 Soledad Ursua: So with that i'm if anybody would like to make a public time, please raise your hand. 125 00:18:31.200 --> 00:18:45.870 Soledad Ursua: Again this is to really upgrade our storm drains what Helen found was very interesting that there are some storm drains which have basically filters on them and so we're wondering why we don't have them and we're just really urging the city to do that, throughout. 126 00:18:47.190 --> 00:18:57.810 Soledad Ursua: So I don't see rick swinger here tonight darn it he because he really is the expert all this, so if you have a public comment, please raise your hand if not we'll just move on to Community discussion. 127 00:18:59.130 --> 00:19:01.560 Soledad Ursua: Okay, we have one public comment. 128 00:19:03.150 --> 00:19:03.510 Soledad Ursua: All right. 129 00:19:07.890 --> 00:19:10.590 Soledad Ursua: it's it's really a one we can just let's just go ahead. 130 00:19:12.060 --> 00:19:16.530 Allan Parsons: Okay, one more comment cj MAC work on running to all the torque. 131 00:19:20.940 --> 00:19:21.750 Allan Parsons: Absolutely. 132 00:19:22.800 --> 00:19:23.190 CJmacbook: um. 133 00:19:23.370 --> 00:19:31.740 CJmacbook: I have a basic question because I never read it, there was anything with that last hyperion. 134 00:19:33.480 --> 00:19:37.470 CJmacbook: problem that was at all associated with. 135 00:19:38.580 --> 00:20:00.570 CJmacbook: Raw any homeless encampment and that last sentence I don't know why it is part of the notion that john you know near homeless contaminants where our visa been allowed depart to prevent another raw sewage spill it that I I don't know what the association is. 136 00:20:06.360 --> 00:20:07.950 Okay, thank you cj. 137 00:20:11.490 --> 00:20:20.850 Soledad Ursua: Alright, so we don't have any other public comments, so why don't we go on to board discussion Helen you are the one that brought this to us why don't you go ahead and tackle some of these. 138 00:20:20.910 --> 00:20:25.440 Helen Fallon: Well, all address surgeries comment on our do consult with wreck. 139 00:20:26.010 --> 00:20:38.250 Helen Fallon: and part of the problem is when you have homeless encampment any storm drains and, and these were the runoff goes into you get this debris and there's nothing stopping it from going in there, and this is why we're ending up with. 140 00:20:39.300 --> 00:20:48.960 Helen Fallon: You know debris on the beach on and the issue with the hyperion they did indicate that one of the problems with the hyperion plant what we're bicycle parts. 141 00:20:49.440 --> 00:20:54.630 Helen Fallon: Now I don't know that they were coming in through the storm drains or they were coming in from people going into the. 142 00:20:55.500 --> 00:21:02.520 Helen Fallon: The tunnels, I guess, they are there were the drains exit well that doesn't actually make any sense but i'm. 143 00:21:03.000 --> 00:21:11.640 Helen Fallon: Clearly there is some problem with debris entering our staggering system and it did, create a problem at hyperion. 144 00:21:12.060 --> 00:21:19.380 Helen Fallon: It certainly is creating a problem on our beach, and at least we could do is attempt to filter out the large debris. 145 00:21:20.010 --> 00:21:36.660 Helen Fallon: And there are some greats along there, I saw some grapes on Washington boulevard, so there are some city has upgraded, some of them, but it's not consistent and I think it's just reflects that the city doesn't invest in the infrastructure, and this is a infrastructure issue. 146 00:21:37.710 --> 00:21:46.890 Helen Fallon: And we should have the latest best practices, because we are right there by the beach and we're polluting it. 147 00:21:48.060 --> 00:22:02.250 Helen Fallon: And there are commercially available screens and even filters systems, the filter systems actually would probably keep the hypodermic needles out is no greats going to keep those out since they're small or there are so narrow but. 148 00:22:03.900 --> 00:22:09.240 Helen Fallon: I think it would be nice if the city spent some money on upgrading our our storm drains. 149 00:22:10.560 --> 00:22:14.250 Helen Fallon: And that was the that's The point of this motion is to communicate that to the city. 150 00:22:16.230 --> 00:22:18.690 Soledad Ursua: i'm Ellen your hand is up, would you like to say something. 151 00:22:19.770 --> 00:22:26.340 Allan Parsons: yeah my recommendation is like this motion if it's going to go before the board my recommendation is to make it. 152 00:22:27.540 --> 00:22:36.630 Allan Parsons: all or nothing right or quantify like what is a homeless encampment so my recommendation is to amendments motion and say. 153 00:22:37.260 --> 00:22:50.730 Allan Parsons: All storm drains in all of our Apps are also also integrated all Venice have filtration mechanisms in them and then quantify them and say or tie them to something that that you want them to be bound to. 154 00:22:51.180 --> 00:22:55.260 Allan Parsons: So, for instance, all store grand similar to the storm drain at the intersection of. 155 00:22:56.280 --> 00:22:58.110 Allan Parsons: You know, through and bar intersection. 156 00:22:59.220 --> 00:22:59.670 Allan Parsons: Right. 157 00:23:01.710 --> 00:23:09.480 Allan Parsons: So wherever you saw a storm drain right, I would say I would imagine this motion and say so i'm getting some words to the to the operation systems. 158 00:23:09.870 --> 00:23:21.960 Allan Parsons: found that this intersection at all Venice sections or quantify it by saying intersections with more than X number of tasks within why feet of the intersection. 159 00:23:23.010 --> 00:23:35.490 Allan Parsons: right because i've been homeless encampment is relatively subjective as I found was logging tickets right like to 110 to the 10 tenths can be one 10th of the day, can went in for a year. 160 00:23:36.630 --> 00:23:42.000 Helen Fallon: So you want to judge it do you want to just put something more generic like a perforated steel called cover. 161 00:23:43.080 --> 00:23:43.980 Allan Parsons: A lot. 162 00:23:44.850 --> 00:23:49.890 Helen Fallon: What they currently have on the storm drain is the latest you know most up to date. 163 00:23:50.160 --> 00:23:57.300 Helen Fallon: yeah you know, technology and so why silver something that could have been 20 years ago yeah what they got. 164 00:23:57.840 --> 00:24:09.510 Allan Parsons: But I think we should recommend some green covers infiltration mechanisms for Austin brands within the Venice boundaries, similar to the ones found at whatever intersection you're referencing. 165 00:24:10.890 --> 00:24:13.230 Soledad Ursua: So let me go ahead and share this. 166 00:24:14.190 --> 00:24:14.580 Soledad Ursua: This story. 167 00:24:15.000 --> 00:24:21.780 Allan Parsons: I also make sure before we like diverged or witness it child as a chance to discuss. 168 00:24:23.340 --> 00:24:36.570 Soledad Ursua: So this was a full like a full length emotion that i'm Helen had recommended so i'll just pull this up, but hi why don't you go ahead and see what you think, and then we can come back to editing before motion. 169 00:24:37.980 --> 00:24:46.800 Chie Lunn: I think that Alan is right when he says that we have to make it a little bit more about all of them, however, just addressing the point of. 170 00:24:47.790 --> 00:24:58.230 Chie Lunn: Using particular areas of high impact, whereas we know it's encampments, but we can even say something along the lines of like areas that we know we we recognize that there's more. 171 00:24:58.620 --> 00:25:07.860 Chie Lunn: debris left on the streets, you know so just taking away the word homeless or anything dealing with arby's or encampments but making it more general about like. 172 00:25:08.820 --> 00:25:15.810 Chie Lunn: Just areas where we see more debris if we go anywhere in Los Angeles, we see that these are particular areas where is. 173 00:25:16.170 --> 00:25:26.580 Chie Lunn: The stuff just piles up to such a high extreme and we know why it's the case, but I do agree with this emotion in the sense that our beach is such a priority. 174 00:25:26.820 --> 00:25:38.730 Chie Lunn: And so, all of the drains going storm drains going into the ocean, we need to make that a top priority, to get them cleared up and i'm impressed that there's even filters for storing dreams that's impressive so. 175 00:25:38.790 --> 00:25:41.010 Soledad Ursua: yeah we don't have them here in Venice. 176 00:25:41.070 --> 00:25:42.300 Chie Lunn: I know he definitely. 177 00:25:42.300 --> 00:25:45.900 Chie Lunn: exists, if anyone has on, we should have yeah. 178 00:25:47.190 --> 00:25:53.010 Chie Lunn: we're gonna number one going into the ocean hello, so I like that I had no idea, they exist, it. 179 00:25:53.310 --> 00:25:57.270 Helen Fallon: Is the recommendation me taking out that the dnc further recommends. 180 00:25:58.530 --> 00:26:07.890 Helen Fallon: I mean I focus this on basically the height what I thought was a high priority I absolutely agree, maybe the next step is to go hey what all over the city, instead of you know. 181 00:26:08.610 --> 00:26:17.040 Helen Fallon: acting like this stuff isn't going, and you know isn't creating a problem, but I thought we could at least try and get something small done. 182 00:26:17.400 --> 00:26:26.370 Chie Lunn: I think we get things done faster if we don't if we make it more general versus targeting with some may perceive as we're targeting a certain group of people. 183 00:26:26.970 --> 00:26:34.530 Chie Lunn: So we can take away from anything that makes it look like retargeting certain areas of people, and we can probably get this done faster. 184 00:26:35.460 --> 00:26:39.510 Helen Fallon: So then, just remove that one One the one the further recommends. 185 00:26:40.170 --> 00:26:40.590 Allan Parsons: yeah. 186 00:26:40.740 --> 00:26:41.910 Helen Fallon: You don't have the request. 187 00:26:42.000 --> 00:26:44.130 Helen Fallon: Okay, so we won't you want to make a motion to. 188 00:26:44.130 --> 00:26:44.910 That no. 189 00:26:46.290 --> 00:26:58.020 Soledad Ursua: Wait let's hear it okay so basically it is recommended that we remove this Eva has her hand up even why don't you go ahead and say put in your comments. 190 00:27:02.130 --> 00:27:03.000 Soledad Ursua: Either either. 191 00:27:07.050 --> 00:27:13.560 Eva Greene: All right, I think the combination of everyone's comments set at all, I do think you have to remove the homeless element to it because of. 192 00:27:13.890 --> 00:27:23.640 Eva Greene: The sensitivity issues, but I think that we should say because about that, because this is a high impact area due to the you know you can put in to the. 193 00:27:24.210 --> 00:27:34.380 Eva Greene: tentative 10s and hundreds of thousands of visitors that come per year by it is more highly effective, so you can include that in there, to bring in the tourists to. 194 00:27:35.760 --> 00:27:40.230 Eva Greene: Developments as well, it really impacted as well. 195 00:27:41.730 --> 00:27:58.530 Chie Lunn: Also, where we say hypodermic needles let's add facemask like let's add other things that other parts of the Community plays a part so it's like the reboot the recycle the disposable facemask better ending up on the streets right there as well, and we can even say like let's say. 196 00:28:00.030 --> 00:28:00.570 Chie Lunn: Sorry. 197 00:28:04.560 --> 00:28:09.960 Allan Parsons: I would actually recommend joining as well just begin generic generic large. 198 00:28:11.280 --> 00:28:13.020 Allan Parsons: non-biodegradable degree. 199 00:28:14.370 --> 00:28:14.910 Chie Lunn: Okay. 200 00:28:16.320 --> 00:28:19.950 Soledad Ursua: And so, some where exactly do you guys want changes. 201 00:28:20.880 --> 00:28:25.890 Allan Parsons: to strike strike the paragraph that you just did and then folders installed in order to prevent. 202 00:28:28.320 --> 00:28:30.900 Allan Parsons: Solid debris or sorry. 203 00:28:33.060 --> 00:28:34.080 Soledad Ursua: He told me aware. 204 00:28:34.140 --> 00:28:36.180 Chie Lunn: Just cuz i'm kind of the second paragraph. 205 00:28:37.110 --> 00:28:37.740 Chie Lunn: right there. 206 00:28:38.010 --> 00:28:38.370 Okay. 207 00:28:40.140 --> 00:28:42.240 Soledad Ursua: So what, how do you want it to read. 208 00:28:43.140 --> 00:28:50.280 Allan Parsons: The result is that raw i'm treated not untreated comma non biodegradable suits sewage. 209 00:28:52.920 --> 00:28:56.010 Soledad Ursua: So okay with tell me a strike through Tommy what to add. 210 00:28:57.390 --> 00:28:58.890 Allan Parsons: So, the result is that Raul. 211 00:29:00.540 --> 00:29:01.440 Allan Parsons: untreated. 212 00:29:05.070 --> 00:29:05.610 Allan Parsons: and 213 00:29:07.380 --> 00:29:08.970 Allan Parsons: Non non-biodegradable. 214 00:29:13.110 --> 00:29:15.270 Allan Parsons: Non hyphenated. 215 00:29:21.600 --> 00:29:23.010 Allan Parsons: was a double I couldn't guess. 216 00:29:25.440 --> 00:29:29.700 Soledad Ursua: All right, so shouldn't i'm striking sewage are keeping it. 217 00:29:29.940 --> 00:29:36.690 Allan Parsons: biodegradable sewage delete human and animal waste i'm saying oh someone arrives me. 218 00:29:37.200 --> 00:29:41.220 Helen Fallon: mm hmm well i'm confused because I. 219 00:29:42.390 --> 00:29:45.960 Helen Fallon: I, are you referring to the sewage also which is non biodegradable. 220 00:29:46.110 --> 00:29:51.450 Allan Parsons: Are all Raul would be human and animal always. 221 00:29:52.080 --> 00:29:53.040 Helen Fallon: On top okay so we're. 222 00:29:53.400 --> 00:29:54.360 Helen Fallon: gonna find what that is. 223 00:29:54.720 --> 00:30:04.050 Allan Parsons: yeah that would be inclusive untreated would be inclusive of human waste and non biodegradable which would capture needles and masks. 224 00:30:05.070 --> 00:30:06.600 Allan Parsons: or whatever else you want to. 225 00:30:07.620 --> 00:30:09.420 Allan Parsons: capture right so. 226 00:30:10.050 --> 00:30:12.120 Helen Fallon: We want to clarify with the sewage is. 227 00:30:12.150 --> 00:30:16.380 Helen Fallon: The wrong treated and just put in parentheses human and animal waste. 228 00:30:16.710 --> 00:30:25.110 Allan Parsons: I mean there's also like motor oil and he was like no shortage of like crap that goes on that that storm drain. 229 00:30:25.200 --> 00:30:28.530 Helen Fallon: Okay, well then just yeah Okay, do you think it's clear yeah. 230 00:30:28.590 --> 00:30:30.990 Allan Parsons: I don't know some kind of writing but. 231 00:30:32.610 --> 00:30:33.630 Helen Fallon: No i'm not what it you. 232 00:30:35.010 --> 00:30:35.370 Helen Fallon: know. 233 00:30:37.980 --> 00:30:38.580 Allan Parsons: Just don't want people. 234 00:30:38.790 --> 00:30:40.410 Helen Fallon: To understand what we're talking about. 235 00:30:40.560 --> 00:30:50.970 Allan Parsons: yeah I don't make it as generic as possible, but I also don't want to like directly tied specifically to like one population right so. 236 00:30:53.490 --> 00:30:54.210 Helen Fallon: Just like the. 237 00:30:54.240 --> 00:30:57.990 Soledad Ursua: parentheses and Helen me this is your emotion, why don't you just read how. 238 00:30:58.020 --> 00:31:01.110 Soledad Ursua: You want to say, and I will conform it to. 239 00:31:01.140 --> 00:31:07.050 Helen Fallon: wi fi what the amendments and I just strike the human and animal waste I think alan's got a good point. 240 00:31:08.280 --> 00:31:16.980 Helen Fallon: And then I do think, though, that at kai's thing was my suggestion would be that was it to free. 241 00:31:18.090 --> 00:31:24.420 Helen Fallon: With being the third paragraph is that, where you'd add that debris including needles. 242 00:31:26.910 --> 00:31:27.990 Helen Fallon: Mass. 243 00:31:29.970 --> 00:31:35.880 Chie Lunn: reads right after the human waste part, along with trash and debris including. 244 00:31:37.050 --> 00:31:37.620 Helen Fallon: Okay. 245 00:31:37.710 --> 00:31:38.940 Helen Fallon: Julie asked. 246 00:31:38.970 --> 00:31:39.930 Helen Fallon: yeah ask. 247 00:31:40.470 --> 00:31:43.320 Helen Fallon: wipes diapers you know some. 248 00:31:43.710 --> 00:31:44.190 Chie Lunn: Yes. 249 00:31:44.220 --> 00:31:48.510 Helen Fallon: Yes, yes, but so after a hypodermic needles, in the second paragraph. 250 00:31:49.500 --> 00:31:53.550 Chie Lunn: or even before before hypodermic needles put the facemask. 251 00:31:53.700 --> 00:31:54.030 Okay. 252 00:31:55.800 --> 00:31:56.160 Chie Lunn: Okay. 253 00:31:58.680 --> 00:31:59.820 Helen Fallon: Second, paragraph. 254 00:31:59.910 --> 00:32:01.260 Helen Fallon: Now second i'm sorry. 255 00:32:03.420 --> 00:32:06.390 Soledad Ursua: Oh, I see you want facemask before needles. 256 00:32:07.980 --> 00:32:08.190 Helen Fallon: Okay. 257 00:32:09.990 --> 00:32:12.150 Helen Fallon: This mouse wipes. 258 00:32:12.990 --> 00:32:14.910 Soledad Ursua: wipes from entering storm drains. 259 00:32:14.940 --> 00:32:18.000 Helen Fallon: Diverse diverse, I mean i've seen diapers. 260 00:32:18.240 --> 00:32:18.990 Allan Parsons: all around. 261 00:32:20.490 --> 00:32:21.390 Helen Fallon: So gross. 262 00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:23.490 Chie Lunn: Yes. 263 00:32:23.520 --> 00:32:23.940 Okay. 264 00:32:28.410 --> 00:32:29.040 Soledad Ursua: Okay. 265 00:32:29.160 --> 00:32:30.540 Soledad Ursua: Does anybody have any. 266 00:32:31.800 --> 00:32:43.680 Allan Parsons: So two minds we installed on with regret debris including but not limited to in both plan, so I do, including but not limited to and then it's like in a second paragraph. 267 00:32:44.130 --> 00:32:55.290 Allan Parsons: I think the along with trash and debris including hypodermic needles I would strike the along with trash and debris including hyper V hyper needles because. 268 00:32:55.680 --> 00:33:07.890 Allan Parsons: I agree, the whole amendment up there, the result is that Raul untreated and non-biodegradable so the trash and debris including hypodermic needles is captured within the non-biodegradable sewage. 269 00:33:09.090 --> 00:33:10.500 Soledad Ursua: Okay, and so. 270 00:33:12.180 --> 00:33:16.200 Soledad Ursua: i'm trying to edit as I, on the screen so just tell me exactly where. 271 00:33:17.370 --> 00:33:23.310 Allan Parsons: Second, paragraph straight, along with trash and debris including hypodermic needles. 272 00:33:25.830 --> 00:33:26.730 Allan Parsons: two words over. 273 00:33:27.090 --> 00:33:28.530 Allan Parsons: The time yeah keep going. 274 00:33:30.810 --> 00:33:31.260 and 275 00:33:33.900 --> 00:33:37.920 Allan Parsons: I think you go to tools and track changes and just delete it and it will auto automatic district room. 276 00:33:38.220 --> 00:33:41.730 Soledad Ursua: So does this work I just struck this language. 277 00:33:41.910 --> 00:33:43.740 Allan Parsons: delete hypodermic needles as well. 278 00:33:58.140 --> 00:33:59.370 Soledad Ursua: Can you guys see all of this. 279 00:34:02.220 --> 00:34:02.580 today. 280 00:34:03.900 --> 00:34:06.990 Soledad Ursua: So does this work for one does anybody else have any other comments. 281 00:34:10.050 --> 00:34:13.110 Helen Fallon: Oh i'm over it, we adopted as amended if no one has any comments. 282 00:34:13.470 --> 00:34:21.990 Allan Parsons: yeah what one slight one very, very, very slight change in quotes know dumping in know camping If those are the specific phrases that you want. 283 00:34:24.180 --> 00:34:25.050 Allan Parsons: Paragraph three. 284 00:34:25.440 --> 00:34:25.860 uh huh. 285 00:34:26.880 --> 00:34:29.310 Allan Parsons: He quotes know camping and know dumping. 286 00:34:33.360 --> 00:34:35.370 Helen Fallon: i'll put that in quotation marks. 287 00:34:36.360 --> 00:34:37.200 Allan Parsons: Specific phrases. 288 00:34:49.980 --> 00:34:50.280 Soledad Ursua: Okay. 289 00:34:53.220 --> 00:34:55.320 Soledad Ursua: Does anyone else have any other comments to this. 290 00:34:58.080 --> 00:35:00.780 Helen Fallon: Or we take any public comments, since we have a you know. 291 00:35:00.960 --> 00:35:01.290 So. 292 00:35:02.820 --> 00:35:06.660 Soledad Ursua: you're introducing it as amended does somebody will say one second that. 293 00:35:07.200 --> 00:35:07.830 Allan Parsons: Also, can. 294 00:35:08.160 --> 00:35:11.010 Allan Parsons: Okay, who who adopted as amended. 295 00:35:14.490 --> 00:35:15.120 Chie Lunn: I them. 296 00:35:16.440 --> 00:35:18.930 Helen Fallon: I think we have to do we have to take public comments it's. 297 00:35:19.890 --> 00:35:26.610 Soledad Ursua: Helen introduce it as amended Alan parsons second as a moat as amended and now we'll take public comment oh. 298 00:35:27.240 --> 00:35:28.170 Soledad Ursua: OK OK. 299 00:35:28.440 --> 00:35:30.030 Allan Parsons: Alright, so we have to pull the comments. 300 00:35:31.050 --> 00:35:33.510 Allan Parsons: For selfish Sean o'brien going to allow the talk. 301 00:35:35.100 --> 00:35:36.300 Allan Parsons: Sean you're being asked so. 302 00:35:37.650 --> 00:35:50.070 sean obrien: Okay, great guys yeah great great motion of one thing I mean the city of La has been dealing with the storm drain since I was a kid and they passed all kinds of money for those i'm. 303 00:35:51.090 --> 00:35:58.680 sean obrien: Now I remember when they put those grates on to keep the debris from flowing in the debris would collect there and then. 304 00:36:01.710 --> 00:36:14.220 sean obrien: Lastly, prices one thing to keep in mind yeah The thing is, is tons of food waste, whether it's fast food trash you know food containers that's always a big problem and. 305 00:36:15.300 --> 00:36:28.680 sean obrien: I don't know if this helps or anything but Mike Mike Mike bondage proposal to mitigate the damages from all those is he just bulldoze all the sand, to cover the storm drain on beach and roads. 306 00:36:29.130 --> 00:36:39.000 sean obrien: So now there's no more successful because he filled it in with bulldozed sand so who knows what that's going to cause later and he plans on opening that up in the winter rains thanks guys. 307 00:36:40.410 --> 00:36:41.670 Okay, thank you. 308 00:36:46.860 --> 00:36:50.700 Allan Parsons: Sean Sean are hand. 309 00:36:52.200 --> 00:36:58.620 Allan Parsons: Seal talking next option is Nick Anthony Hello Hello talk Nick a masculine mute. 310 00:37:05.190 --> 00:37:06.780 Allan Parsons: Nick rascal go ahead. 311 00:37:08.910 --> 00:37:09.300 Okay. 312 00:37:11.130 --> 00:37:11.970 Allan Parsons: yeah we're a little. 313 00:37:13.200 --> 00:37:15.360 Allan Parsons: bit closer to your microphone yeah. 314 00:37:16.530 --> 00:37:18.750 Nick Antonicello: Your income, I was going to make is that. 315 00:37:20.190 --> 00:37:25.020 Nick Antonicello: This you may want to consider is the maintenance and cleaning of the actual catch. 316 00:37:25.020 --> 00:37:25.680 Soledad Ursua: basins. 317 00:37:26.370 --> 00:37:40.380 Nick Antonicello: By the county so you have all these catch basins in place, but the but the maintenance on the cleaning of them or the replacing a broken catch basins could play a role, Poland, what you're trying to do. 318 00:37:41.460 --> 00:37:41.850 Next. 319 00:37:46.230 --> 00:37:47.100 Soledad Ursua: I think you know. 320 00:37:49.020 --> 00:37:50.880 Soledad Ursua: Is there anyone else who has public comment. 321 00:37:57.210 --> 00:37:58.980 Soledad Ursua: i'm Ellen I think you're muted. 322 00:37:59.880 --> 00:38:05.460 Allan Parsons: Sorry i'm a dog was barking but yo next week, we got Dexter connell goodness second sale talking on mute your. 323 00:38:06.690 --> 00:38:07.080 Allan Parsons: MIC. 324 00:38:08.100 --> 00:38:12.000 Allan Parsons: Dexter and rely on talk mask you unmute Dexter go ahead. 325 00:38:12.210 --> 00:38:16.050 Soledad Ursua: And extra will give you some more time since you're representing the Council members so go ahead. 326 00:38:18.660 --> 00:38:23.250 Dexter O'Connell: yeah I don't have any comments on this and didn't raise my hand on purpose sorry. 327 00:38:28.410 --> 00:38:31.110 Soledad Ursua: Okay, great so let's go back. 328 00:38:32.460 --> 00:38:46.560 Soledad Ursua: we're at the end of public comment I don't see any other hands raise so Helen felon introduced motion as amended Ellen person second it we had public comment on, so now we can move on to board vote on this. 329 00:38:48.210 --> 00:38:49.290 Soledad Ursua: let's go. 330 00:38:50.610 --> 00:38:52.620 Soledad Ursua: On order so Eva. 331 00:38:54.570 --> 00:38:56.670 Allan Parsons: I think you have to move back the board comment. 332 00:38:56.910 --> 00:38:57.750 Allan Parsons: If needed, that. 333 00:38:57.960 --> 00:39:01.080 Soledad Ursua: Okay, all right good do we have any board comment on this. 334 00:39:04.620 --> 00:39:12.480 Allan Parsons: The One the one comment that people do bring up things like cleaning I don't know authenticity does occur if ever, so we do. 335 00:39:13.560 --> 00:39:21.510 Allan Parsons: want to amend or changes to be more prescriptive with actual cleaning of the basins. 336 00:39:23.010 --> 00:39:26.820 Allan Parsons: We do that, but then we have to kick it back to the comment again so. 337 00:39:28.710 --> 00:39:32.010 Helen Fallon: i'd like to suggest that if we tackle that as a separate issue. 338 00:39:32.310 --> 00:39:32.850 Allan Parsons: that's fine. 339 00:39:33.030 --> 00:39:35.280 Helen Fallon: I think it's a good issue I think it's something that. 340 00:39:36.450 --> 00:39:43.680 Helen Fallon: deserves being focused on if we put too many things in they just don't I mean like what's asked for one thing. 341 00:39:45.570 --> 00:39:58.410 Helen Fallon: see where we go and we can get somebody from sanitation or we can find out who's supposed to be responsible for cleaning that and maybe Dexter since he's here can tell us and and get them to come out and explain what their no maintenance schedule is. 342 00:40:01.380 --> 00:40:05.610 Soledad Ursua: Okay, so with that let's let's go ahead and do a vote, Eva. 343 00:40:06.360 --> 00:40:07.650 Eva Greene: I go yes. 344 00:40:09.090 --> 00:40:11.520 Soledad Ursua: john begins he's not here Helen felon. 345 00:40:11.850 --> 00:40:12.270 Yes. 346 00:40:13.380 --> 00:40:13.920 Soledad Ursua: hi. 347 00:40:14.280 --> 00:40:16.110 Soledad Ursua: Yes, Ellen. 348 00:40:17.940 --> 00:40:19.050 Allan Parsons: Yes, okay. 349 00:40:19.110 --> 00:40:26.760 Soledad Ursua: And I am a yes, so the motion passes five zero okay great, so I will go ahead and note that. 350 00:40:28.740 --> 00:40:33.840 Soledad Ursua: Right, so now let's move on, we have another emotion on, let me share my screen. 351 00:40:38.070 --> 00:40:41.100 Soledad Ursua: So Helen could you walk us through this as well. 352 00:40:46.380 --> 00:40:47.310 Soledad Ursua: you're muted on. 353 00:40:48.630 --> 00:40:49.800 Helen Fallon: My cell sorry. 354 00:40:51.300 --> 00:40:59.790 Helen Fallon: This is just emotion that on it's just to have the dentist neighborhood Councils that an email blast out and post on their website. 355 00:41:00.600 --> 00:41:15.300 Helen Fallon: morning everyone about this dog disease that has that has made the news So hopefully people are aware of it, but, just in case they aren't and it's basically a bacterial disease that is the result of dogs, I guess, picking up. 356 00:41:16.350 --> 00:41:26.790 Helen Fallon: You know, getting rat urine on their laws and and it's very it's very fatal and there is a shot against it, so it seems like it should be, you know just. 357 00:41:28.230 --> 00:41:37.530 Helen Fallon: letting stakeholders know about the issue, so the motion is pretty straightforward it's mostly informing the public about this. 358 00:41:39.990 --> 00:41:45.810 Soledad Ursua: Okay, great do we have any any public comments on this, if so, raise your hand. 359 00:41:49.110 --> 00:41:50.610 Allan Parsons: Five more seconds. 360 00:41:55.770 --> 00:42:05.310 Soledad Ursua: Alright, so we don't see any public comment, I think this is pretty you know it speaks to everyone, I just want to say myself my dog was very sick recently. 361 00:42:05.880 --> 00:42:18.150 Soledad Ursua: um you know she it's something where you know I talked to my me where's their dogs are sick it's really going around, and I think that everybody is very concerned about this and I think it'd be great for the dnc. 362 00:42:18.690 --> 00:42:32.910 Soledad Ursua: To warm constituency think how many people did we have in our last election and there's 3500 or something i'd be great to do an email blast out to just warn everyone what's going on, because I did not know about this until I heard about it from my neighbor. 363 00:42:37.260 --> 00:42:39.210 Soledad Ursua: Any other committee discussion. 364 00:42:39.870 --> 00:42:40.320 yeah. 365 00:42:41.730 --> 00:42:55.350 Chie Lunn: So I actually have three friends now who dogs have had oldies didn't dies I don't know if OD just means with the but who ended up in the hospital's from eating various things on the ground outside and. 366 00:42:56.490 --> 00:43:06.420 Chie Lunn: it's it's shocking, so I think that this whole thing with rather it's the disease, but, as well as finding out that a lot of dogs and animals are experimenting with drugs. 367 00:43:07.050 --> 00:43:09.000 Chie Lunn: I guess you'd say experimenting with them. 368 00:43:09.690 --> 00:43:16.680 Chie Lunn: through different variation very various ways on the streets so it's just something that we really should be letting the public now. 369 00:43:16.950 --> 00:43:23.640 Chie Lunn: And My other question is new to being new to deviancy is how do we give information like that to the public. 370 00:43:24.270 --> 00:43:38.370 Chie Lunn: Like do we have like a page on our website where we know that people because right now the only thing I feel like I use is next door What else can we do to give people information, where they can just have a heads up about certain things. 371 00:43:41.700 --> 00:43:54.330 Helen Fallon: I maybe I can answer that because I ran from two occasions like I looked into it, I think you know it's that the website, you know you post, the information there on the homepage. 372 00:43:54.720 --> 00:44:09.300 Helen Fallon: They have a Facebook page, they can send they have a supposedly extensive email list so that's it, they have instagram so I mean there's you know it seems to me that if they have information to get out they tackle all the. 373 00:44:09.930 --> 00:44:13.770 Helen Fallon: You know the media or the various options, they haven't put it out there. 374 00:44:19.050 --> 00:44:19.650 Chie Lunn: thinking. 375 00:44:21.510 --> 00:44:23.130 Soledad Ursua: hey Eva go ahead, your hands up. 376 00:44:23.460 --> 00:44:31.230 Eva Greene: yeah I mean I think that's something that vicki you know, will be able to tackle one says motion is passed, and I don't see any reason why anybody. 377 00:44:31.620 --> 00:44:43.680 Eva Greene: wouldn't want to object to it at the dnc but just as an fyi dogs that come up for their yearly checkup now are being recommended that they be given the shots smoke both of my dogs had their. 378 00:44:44.280 --> 00:45:01.170 Eva Greene: yearly checkups a month and a half ago, the recommended it we gave it to them the vets are very good at explaining what's going on, so it's it's rather rather easy From that standpoint what's your dog's checkup is up, but if it's not, this is a really good PSA for goodness. 379 00:45:06.810 --> 00:45:09.810 Soledad Ursua: Okay, do we have any other board comment. 380 00:45:11.670 --> 00:45:13.620 Soledad Ursua: To me discussion. 381 00:45:15.660 --> 00:45:20.130 Soledad Ursua: Alright, so let's see should we, I guess, we take a vote now. 382 00:45:22.410 --> 00:45:32.280 Allan Parsons: Actually, I had one maybe I always like discussion or recommendation, but I don't know if anyone manual control or something could join the general. 383 00:45:33.210 --> 00:45:48.330 Allan Parsons: Other cup that i'm sorry not general public but the general dnc meeting to maybe discuss how prevalent, this is, or maybe like add a little more evidence in terms of how severe this is on the West side. 384 00:45:49.500 --> 00:45:50.400 Allan Parsons: versus us. 385 00:45:52.290 --> 00:45:59.640 Allan Parsons: just creating emotion and recommending public health and safety announcements I think you'd have more teeth have someone from animal control. 386 00:46:01.380 --> 00:46:07.050 Allan Parsons: Within Los Angeles group attended a future meeting and good morning. 387 00:46:08.250 --> 00:46:17.220 Eva Greene: I think you can do both I think this motions really important to get there as soon as possible, to let the public know and then also have a follow up with what you're recommending. 388 00:46:21.060 --> 00:46:35.940 Soledad Ursua: I think we should pass it, as is and we can encourage our outreach committee to basically do something like this, where you know of that could come and talk to everybody, because I know that I mean a lot of us have dogs I think most people on this call deal. 389 00:46:40.140 --> 00:46:41.760 Helen Fallon: i'd be an option for a chow hall. 390 00:46:43.980 --> 00:46:50.250 Helen Fallon: issue that I raised about you know drugs being discarded and dogs, you know. 391 00:46:51.840 --> 00:46:57.510 Helen Fallon: And, and this other issue with rats rat population increasing and causing this disease. 392 00:47:01.140 --> 00:47:10.680 Soledad Ursua: Okay, so why don't we just go ahead and vote on it, as is um and so so Helen introduced the motion, who is somebody second didn't get. 393 00:47:11.340 --> 00:47:11.940 Chie Lunn: I second. 394 00:47:12.360 --> 00:47:13.050 Eva Greene: it's Eva. 395 00:47:13.920 --> 00:47:21.180 Soledad Ursua: We are both high and Eva at the same time right why don't we go ahead and take roll call vote and Eva. 396 00:47:21.540 --> 00:47:22.920 Chie Lunn: Yes, I. 397 00:47:23.580 --> 00:47:25.680 Soledad Ursua: joined as a guest has a. 398 00:47:25.770 --> 00:47:28.140 Chie Lunn: hand up right does that work. 399 00:47:30.270 --> 00:47:30.900 Chie Lunn: nella. 400 00:47:33.810 --> 00:47:37.050 Allan Parsons: We made a comment, but I was called Nick maybe this public. 401 00:47:37.290 --> 00:47:38.340 Helen Fallon: The public comment section first. 402 00:47:38.580 --> 00:47:42.510 Allan Parsons: emotion and something you guys, if you want to pull that in. 403 00:47:43.320 --> 00:47:46.350 Soledad Ursua: All right, why don't let's pull up what's nicking go ahead. 404 00:48:08.190 --> 00:48:09.120 Allan Parsons: Okay right. 405 00:48:10.500 --> 00:48:15.840 Soledad Ursua: Okay, so Helen introduced the motion and who wants to second it officially. 406 00:48:17.280 --> 00:48:17.820 Eva Greene: Eva. 407 00:48:18.150 --> 00:48:21.000 Soledad Ursua: Okay, Eva and then let's go ahead so Eva. 408 00:48:23.250 --> 00:48:23.910 Soledad Ursua: Your vote. 409 00:48:24.570 --> 00:48:27.990 Soledad Ursua: Yes, john is not with us Helen. 410 00:48:28.320 --> 00:48:29.700 Helen Fallon: Yes, yes. 411 00:48:29.970 --> 00:48:31.530 Chie Lunn: hi yes. 412 00:48:32.070 --> 00:48:32.700 Ellen. 413 00:48:34.140 --> 00:48:34.650 Soledad Ursua: And I. 414 00:48:34.680 --> 00:48:36.930 Soledad Ursua: guess it passes five zero. 415 00:48:38.910 --> 00:48:50.220 Soledad Ursua: Okay um so guys i'll see so i'm sorry, but unfortunately lapd has not been able to join us on for the second part we're very much looking forward to. 416 00:48:50.700 --> 00:49:03.450 Soledad Ursua: An update just on safety matters enforcement discussion i'm Dexter I know you're in the crowd you know if you would like to raise your hand we'd love to hear from you on anything that you can add. 417 00:49:08.520 --> 00:49:08.670 Eva Greene: Your. 418 00:49:10.830 --> 00:49:11.580 Eva Greene: honors. 419 00:49:12.060 --> 00:49:17.190 Soledad Ursua: Dexter would you would you like to speak a little okay great heroes yeah let's bring them in. 420 00:49:20.040 --> 00:49:21.690 Allan Parsons: I just asked him, you. 421 00:49:26.610 --> 00:49:35.520 Dexter O'Connell: yeah I just raised, my hand in response to that question i'm not prepared to address what lapd was going to address today. 422 00:49:36.600 --> 00:49:46.260 Dexter O'Connell: And I don't have a presentation, I was here to listen to lapd and to learn from that so I don't have any anything to add today. 423 00:49:47.430 --> 00:49:52.200 Dexter O'Connell: I thank you for asking and i'd be happy to prepare something for next month, if you would like. 424 00:49:53.610 --> 00:49:57.840 Helen Fallon: to know anything about those storm during maintenance at all, or do you know who we should contact. 425 00:50:00.000 --> 00:50:02.970 Dexter O'Connell: You can send me an email, and I will try to figure that out. 426 00:50:04.800 --> 00:50:07.650 Soledad Ursua: Industry, you know, while we have you on I was hoping on. 427 00:50:07.710 --> 00:50:19.320 Soledad Ursua: Is there any kind of call with update that you could give us from bridge housing, I know that people were very concerned that there was an outbreak recently um is there anything that you could give us to kind of just give us an update on that. 428 00:50:20.670 --> 00:50:36.060 Dexter O'Connell: Yes, whenever someone test positive or show symptoms they're immediately taken to a quarantine site off site, so no one will with covert or having covert symptoms ever in the bridge home for longer than it takes to see that they have symptoms. 429 00:50:37.530 --> 00:50:38.760 Dexter O'Connell: And the. 430 00:50:39.780 --> 00:50:44.310 Dexter O'Connell: Last time, someone tested positive was one positive test. 431 00:50:45.510 --> 00:50:49.350 Dexter O'Connell: early last week so hopefully that'll be off point in soon. 432 00:50:52.080 --> 00:50:59.490 Soledad Ursua: And one question for you, and so I just want to make sure that I interpret it correctly, but vaccination is not mandatory Is that correct. 433 00:51:02.010 --> 00:51:15.030 Dexter O'Connell: No it's not mandatory, yet, although more than 60% of the people who tested positive in this outbreak were vaccinated, which is why it had such mild results. 434 00:51:16.260 --> 00:51:16.560 Dexter O'Connell: yeah. 435 00:51:18.150 --> 00:51:25.020 Soledad Ursua: And let us know if you guys are working on meeting to make vaccinations mandatory that could be something that we take through this committee. 436 00:51:25.320 --> 00:51:41.730 Dexter O'Connell: So please keep us yeah as i'm sure you've seen a city council is considering making vaccination mandatory for entry to city facilities and it's unclear whether that would be the shelters, yet, and I look forward to learning more about that. 437 00:51:44.070 --> 00:51:53.100 Allan Parsons: One question I had Dexter was do you have a number on the number of people in the shelters that are currently vaccinated, at least in the best. 438 00:51:56.430 --> 00:52:01.500 Dexter O'Connell: I don't have an exact number, but I can tell you that again it's over 60%. 439 00:52:02.940 --> 00:52:04.350 Dexter O'Connell: Of the current population. 440 00:52:04.980 --> 00:52:09.780 Allan Parsons: Then the 60% number you just said is more than 60% of the people who are vaccinated. 441 00:52:10.800 --> 00:52:14.160 Allan Parsons: Do test positive right what that does is. 442 00:52:14.250 --> 00:52:15.240 Allan Parsons: it's almost. 443 00:52:15.420 --> 00:52:19.050 Dexter O'Connell: 60% it's it's both over 60% Allah. 444 00:52:19.470 --> 00:52:19.800 Dexter O'Connell: Both. 445 00:52:19.920 --> 00:52:28.410 Dexter O'Connell: The number of people who tested positive in the outbreak and the total number of bridge home residents who are vaccinated is over 60%. 446 00:52:29.100 --> 00:52:46.200 Allan Parsons: Okay, so i'm going to reiterate this one more time so understanding more than 60% of the total number of people who are shelter at the bridge home more than 60% are vaccinated and of the people that are vaccinated 60% did test positive. 447 00:52:46.680 --> 00:52:47.970 Dexter O'Connell: No, no, no, no, no, no. 448 00:52:48.570 --> 00:52:52.650 Dexter O'Connell: More than 60% of the bridge home residents are vaccinated. 449 00:52:53.700 --> 00:53:00.780 Dexter O'Connell: More than 60% of the people who tested positive in the bridge home outbreak are vaccinated. 450 00:53:02.160 --> 00:53:12.270 Allan Parsons: Okay, so boy, if only 10 people tested positive that means it's a six of the breath that that means in 150 people were sheltered. 451 00:53:12.870 --> 00:53:26.790 Allan Parsons: 10 people tested positive for the outbreak and you're saying more than 60% of the people who tested positive do have the vaccine of the number of people tested positive you're telling me that just six just six are vaccinated. 452 00:53:29.520 --> 00:53:39.090 Dexter O'Connell: No that's not what i'm saying i'm saying that a think we need to separate these things out and so i'll separate them for you and. 453 00:53:39.570 --> 00:53:40.380 Allan Parsons: I understand. 454 00:53:40.470 --> 00:53:41.310 The number of people. 455 00:53:42.960 --> 00:53:56.430 Allan Parsons: I understand the first state, the first, the first thing up the number of people in the facility that are vaccinated is greater than 50% or greater than 60% 60% right, but I think. 456 00:53:56.460 --> 00:54:00.960 Allan Parsons: That and what you're saying is of all the cases that have tested positive. 457 00:54:02.640 --> 00:54:07.620 Allan Parsons: More than 60% of the people that tested positive had been vaccinated that's. 458 00:54:07.980 --> 00:54:09.270 Allan Parsons: Correct that's. 459 00:54:10.200 --> 00:54:11.640 Dexter O'Connell: Correct yes. 460 00:54:12.390 --> 00:54:20.790 Allan Parsons: Okay, so, so the high watermark on a number of people that are vaccinated and the British facility is 60% of the general population. 461 00:54:24.060 --> 00:54:25.440 Dexter O'Connell: i'm right yeah. 462 00:54:28.590 --> 00:54:29.430 Dexter O'Connell: i'm sorry. 463 00:54:30.030 --> 00:54:33.720 Helen Fallon: don't, we need to know how many are currently in the facility it's not full isn't. 464 00:54:35.310 --> 00:54:41.670 Dexter O'Connell: It full I mean it's not allowed to take intakes there at five adults and 39 youth. 465 00:54:49.620 --> 00:54:51.360 Allan Parsons: The second number, you gave us is just like. 466 00:54:53.310 --> 00:55:02.970 Allan Parsons: bullshit and just kind of like reiterate that, even if you are vaccinated you are susceptible to can to contract the disease, which is fine. 467 00:55:03.210 --> 00:55:05.520 Dexter O'Connell: yeah and it's it's really fortunate that those. 468 00:55:05.520 --> 00:55:17.970 Dexter O'Connell: People were vaccinated because, even though they test positive, the number of those people who went to the hospital was zero the number of those people who experienced severe symptoms was also zero so that's. 469 00:55:18.510 --> 00:55:29.400 Dexter O'Connell: A big stand in favor of vaccination and I am actually really feeling very, very happy about the number of people who've been vaccinated and I think the fact that. 470 00:55:29.760 --> 00:55:33.930 Dexter O'Connell: You know vaccinated people caught it and then that demonstrated that they had. 471 00:55:34.770 --> 00:55:42.660 Dexter O'Connell: Minimal symptoms is really a big sign in favor of vaccination and the vaccines are split between the Johnson and Johnson, and the Pfizer. 472 00:55:43.590 --> 00:55:58.200 Dexter O'Connell: At the the bridge home I don't really know the proportion exactly but those are the vaccines, which have been offered there um and you know, so I think it shows pretty well the efficacy of both of those vaccines, I think it's really a positive statement in favor of vaccination. 473 00:55:58.380 --> 00:56:15.090 Allan Parsons: yeah i'm a scientist right like I understand right when school resigns got the vaccine, my question is why only 60% of the people in that facility vaccinated is my I can we get, how do we get to 100 is my is my question. 474 00:56:15.870 --> 00:56:23.220 Dexter O'Connell: yeah that's a real like kind of existential question about the future of the American people right now isn't it. 475 00:56:24.480 --> 00:56:31.080 Dexter O'Connell: it's very you know it's it's disappointing that a lot of people are choosing not to be vaccinated and frustrated. 476 00:56:31.500 --> 00:56:38.580 Allan Parsons: So again, my question is how do we mandate or how do we get the population that goes with 100% vaccine. 477 00:56:39.210 --> 00:56:41.340 Dexter O'Connell: How do we get that we're working on it right. 478 00:56:44.340 --> 00:56:50.970 Soledad Ursua: Okay, thank you two extra and um you know I have there been any deaths due to coven at bridge housing. 479 00:56:51.570 --> 00:57:05.100 Soledad Ursua: No, no, but I think I mean I, I know that from a neighbor there was, I think they said, there was a corner van who was there was that death related to Kobe it or was that something else. 480 00:57:06.270 --> 00:57:23.550 Dexter O'Connell: No in individual did recently passed at the bridge home, but that was due to a pre existing heart condition and the pH is the county department of public health is actually confirmed to us today, in fact, that they did a thorough autopsy and that was not covert related so. 481 00:57:26.220 --> 00:57:32.010 Soledad Ursua: Alright extra one, I want to thank you for being a good score and coming on in pumped to. 482 00:57:33.330 --> 00:57:44.070 Soledad Ursua: So again, everyone i'm sorry lapd was called into an emergency meeting they're not able to be with us today so right now, it is unless we have any. 483 00:57:44.550 --> 00:57:53.880 Soledad Ursua: Committee Member comment is there, anybody who wants to say anything about follow ups, what we should do otherwise we'll go ahead and we'll reschedule with lapd. 484 00:57:55.170 --> 00:58:04.260 Helen Fallon: ask a question about do we have to be turning emo or are you turning in the ad hoc mission statement to the board for. 485 00:58:04.590 --> 00:58:17.580 Soledad Ursua: We need to figure out when we are authorized to were either authorized to the end of the month or next month, but then that will be a different public health and safety committee, and so we we saw no yet were authorized still. 486 00:58:18.390 --> 00:58:26.370 Helen Fallon: Right, but I thought that you have they have to authorize it, they have to have a mission statement or Brazil it's the same mission statement we're working with no. 487 00:58:27.540 --> 00:58:29.280 Helen Fallon: matter of them authorizing just. 488 00:58:30.630 --> 00:58:32.850 Helen Fallon: existence it's a what the mission statement. 489 00:58:33.060 --> 00:58:33.720 Soledad Ursua: yeah I. 490 00:58:34.170 --> 00:58:35.550 Helen Fallon: Call yeah solving. 491 00:58:36.090 --> 00:58:39.930 Soledad Ursua: um, so I think it just depends I haven't submitted anything as of today. 492 00:58:40.650 --> 00:58:41.100 Okay. 493 00:58:43.710 --> 00:58:44.580 Soledad Ursua: anyone else. 494 00:58:47.250 --> 00:58:59.400 Soledad Ursua: Alright, everyone well, unfortunately, will have to reschedule the lapd it is 5:53pm we'll go ahead and during this meeting, hopefully we can get lapd on soon to get some updates from them. 495 00:59:00.390 --> 00:59:03.720 Helen Fallon: A quick question did you ever get any statistics from them as well. 496 00:59:04.350 --> 00:59:14.370 Soledad Ursua: I had not I thought were day but um i'll see if I can request some and if they'll share that with us, but or everyone Thank you all right good night.