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02/08/2022 - Work Session - Meeting Materials 4`;yl 9g,- I i,,,Je 00 • • � fi■� �_� � �Ar s M x • 61/8llll 111�\''� • SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WORK SESSION February 8, 2022 Tuesday 3:3o PM This Meeting Will be an Electronic Meeting Pursuant to the Chair's Determination. SLCCouncil.com 3:3o PM Work Session Or immediately following the 2:0o PM Redevelopment Agency Meeting No Formal Meeting Please note:A general public comment period will not be held this day.This is the Council's monthly scheduled briefing meeting.Item start times and durations are approximate and are subject to change at the Chair's discretion. Welcome and public meeting rules The Work Session is a discussion among Council Members and select presenters.The public is welcome to listen.Items scheduled on the Work Session or Formal Meeting may be moved and/or discussed during a different portion of the Meeting based on circumstance or availability of speakers. Please note:Dates not identified in the FYI-Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. Generated: 09:22:49 This meeting will be an electronic meeting pursuant to the Chair's determination. As Salt Lake City Council Chair, I hereby determine that conducting the Salt Lake City Council meeting at an anchor location presents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who may be present.The decision to meet online follows a local increase in COVID-19 cases in the City and elsewhere and will be re-evaluated weekly. The change in meeting attendance is a precautionary measure for the safety of the public and City employees based on the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control and the Salt Lake County Health Department.The Council will return with hybrid or in-person meetings when appropriate We encourage those interested in participating in meetings to do so how they feel most comfortable. City Council meetings are available on the following platforms: • Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/slcCouncil/ • YouTube: www.youtube.com/slclivemeetings • Web Agenda:www.slc.gov/council/agendas/ • SLCtv Channel 17 Live: www.slctv.com/livestream/SLCtv-Live/2 We welcome and encourage your comments.You may provide comments by calling our 24-Hour comment line, 801-535-7654 or emailing council.comments@slcgov.com. Council staff monitors voicemail and email inboxes to ensure all comments received are shared with Council Members and added to the public meeting record.View agenda- related comments at www.slc.gov/council/agendas. More information including Council meeting information and resources can be found at www.SLCCouncil.com. Work Session Items 1. informatiMirepdates from the Administratio - 4:oo p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive an update from the Administration on major items or projects, including but not limited to: • COVID-19,the March 2020 Earthquake, and the September 2020 Windstorm; • Updates on relieving the condition of people experiencing homelessness; • Police Department work,projects, and staffing, etc.; and • Other projects or updates. FYI -Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing- Recurring Briefing Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 2. Informational: Equity Update - 4:30 p.m. = 20 min. The Council will hold a discussion about various initiatives led by the City's Office of Equity and Inclusion.These initiatives include,but are not limited to, improving racial equity and justice in policing. Discussion may also include updates on the City's other work to achieve equitable service delivery, decision-making, and community engagement through the Citywide Equity Plan, increased ADA resources,language access, and other topics addressed in the ongoing work of the Human Rights Commission and the Racial Equity in Policing Commission. FYI- Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing- Recurring Briefing Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 3. Informational: Free Fare February Initiative 4:5o p.m. io min. The Council will receive a briefing about the initiative's goals,funding, and participating organizations.The initiative provides free public transit for all Utah Transit Authority buses and trains during February. FYI — Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 4. 5:oo p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive an update on the City's redistricting process to update Council District boundaries based on the 2020 Census results.A resident Redistricting Advisory Commission will recommend maps to the Council. FYI— Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 1, 2022 and Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 5. Lnformational: Library Master Facilities Plan 5:20 p.m. 3o min The Council will receive a briefing about the draft Library Master Facilities Plan which covers multiple aspects of the library system over the next decade.The Plan looks at potential library service level changes,major capital spending and new locations for temporary and permanent uses. FYI — Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 6. Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.6 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 Follow-up 5:50 p.m. min The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City,including the employment staffing document,for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets,including proposed project additions and modifications.The proposed amendment includes funding for new Arts Council employees, adding a second sergeant to the Special Victims Unit, and additional Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding from the Federal Government, among other items. FYI- Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 1, 2022 and Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- Tuesday, February 1, 2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment-Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action-Tuesday,March 1, 2022 7. Dinner Break 6:io p.m. 3o min. FYI - Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-n/a Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a 8. Resolution:A Joint Resolution Declaring Salt Lake City's Commitment to Advancing Food Justice and quity - 6.40 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about a joint resolution declaring Salt Lake City's commitment to advancing food justice and equity. FYI - Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-TBD 9. Informational: State Legislative Briefin - 7:oo p.m. 3o min The Council will be briefed about issues affecting the City that may arise during the 2022 Utah State Legislative Session. FYI-Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing-Tuesday, February 1, 2022 and Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date- n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment-n/a TENTATIVE Council Action-n/a Standing Items to. ell the Chair and Vice Chair ■ Report of Chair and Vice Chair. ii. Report and Announcements from the Executive Director 1 Report of the Executive Director,including a review of Council information items and announcements.The Council may give feedback or staff direction on any item related to City Council business,including but not limited to scheduling items. 12. Tentative Closed Session The Council will consider a motion to enter into Closed Session.A closed meeting described under Section 52-4-205 may be held for specific purposes including,but not limited to: a. discussion of the character,professional competence,or physical or mental health of an individual; b. strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining; c. strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation; d. strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange,or lease of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares,if public discussion of the transaction would: (i) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or (ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms; e. strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property,including any form of a water right or water shares,if: (i)public discussion of the transaction would: (A)disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or (B)prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms; (ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property would be offered for sale; and (iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body approves the sale; f. discussion regarding deployment of security personnel,devices,or systems; and g. investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct. A closed meeting may also be held for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to Utah Code§78B-1-137, and for other lawful purposes that satisfy the pertinent requirements of the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act. CERTIFICATE OF POSTING On or before 5:oo p.m.on ,the undersigned,duly appointed City Recorder,does hereby certify that the above notice and agenda was(1)posted on the Utah Public Notice Website created under Utah Code Section 63F-1-7o1,and(2)a copy of the foregoing provided to The Salt Lake Tribune and/or the Deseret News and to a local media correspondent and any others who have indicated interest. CINDY LOU TRISHMAN SALT LAKE CITY RECORDER Final action may be taken in relation to any topic listed on the agenda,including but not limited to adoption,rejection, amendment, addition of conditions and variations of options discussed. 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Please make requests at least two business days in advance.To make a request,please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slcgov.com, 8o1-535-7600,or relay service 7ii. pOLII UTAH EST. 1851 [MI 144E LAKE FqvIHC WITH INTE0H1 * * * * * JanuaryResponse Times • SLCPD response time now available online. • Will be updated monthly. • http://www.slcpd.com/open-data/response-times/ l Emergency,call 911 _0 Non-Emergency Dispatch 801-799-3000 IN English v 4 OTkk SAlh LAKE CITY About Careers Community Engagement Resources Open Data News Tontact Us Response Times C;M PSTAT Download a SLCPD RESPONSE TIME AVERAGES:BY PRIORITY printable file Alt Lake City Pollee Department Priority 1-3-February 1,20211e January 31,2022 of current and past The following repoct slows response Arne averages for SOT responses to priority 13 calls for semi.during the indicated monde reports below. 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A 1851 Calls with obviouslyerroneous outlier values Priority 1-3 Response Time Averages ;sA �T i; '�: IT LAKE � �, Last 12 Months Pe47.1 6a-11 Apr 11 Mer11 a.11 a621 Ao 21 Sap-13 oa 11 fay 21 oat 11 an 22 FgyIHG WITH INTENRIf Priority 1 Arenry 011:45 01114 011:45 011:46 01148 01300 511.11 014.16 0..1158 01016 0:1011 Priority 2 Amer WW1 0:11111 0:21.38 0:21:15 01114 022:16 013:43 02/:13 R0t11 0:2008 016:15 O:IR70 ** * Pnarky3 Amaa 011125 03L•51 1A6:10 216:24 111:31 11917 116:37 Mr 1.1901 05039 11.11tA7 01117 Priority 330verall Average 01311 0014 0:43:32 0:48:13 051:29 019:54 055:32 16,01 052:311 035:44 028111 COM JanuaryResponse Timeo . • The Priority 1 Average Response Time for January 2022 is a 33 second improvement from December 2021. • It is also a 7 minute, 21 second improvement from August 2021. Priority 1 -3 Response Time Averages List 12 Months F*1 1 Mar•21 Apr-21 h,y21 Jun-21 luI-21 Au1.21 Sep-21 brill P4tw-21 Dec-21 Jan-22 Priority 1 Average 0t11:43 0:11;14 0:11:45 0:14:46 0:13:48 0:13:00 Q17:341 14114 I}:14:16 0:12:5a O:10:4ia 0:10:13 Privity 2 Amaze 1.,0:16:03 0:13:09 0:21:38 011:45 013:14 01116 ; 0,2149 0:24:13 015• 0:20 8 0:16:55 0:1610 . Priority 3 Average 01915 0:51:51 1:06:10 1:16:24 11138 1:1937 1:26:37 1:40:37 1:19:07 030:59 0:35:47 0:32:37 Priority 1-9 O'reraO Average 33;16 0;35;24 0:43:32 0:4 :43 0:51Z 0:49:54 i 0;5532 i 1:02;36 0:52:34 0:35:44 0:25;15 0r24;30 Jill Only:2021 vs 2022 Jan-22 Jen-22 Change Dec 2021 ks Jan 2'022 Dev21 Ji1.2._ 152 POLICE Priority/1 0:i1:00 0:10:13 -0:00:47 Priority 1 0I :10:46 0:10:13 -0:40:33 EST UTAH1asl Prlorhty 2 0:16:36 0:1610 0;00;16 Priority 2 0:16:55 0:16:20 4: 0;33 • ;SALT LAKE CITY; Priority 3 0 4.3-10 0:32:37 -0:10:33 Priority 3 0:35:47 0:32;37 -0:03:10 $F414 WITH INTEEpIf r •■ r I T * * ** * Priority 1-3 C:1+4 eraII Average 01:3 0:21:30 4:4 ,44 Priority 1-3.0verai Average 0:26:15 4:2H :6]45 Staffing s of - A 2/7/2022 There are currently 38 vacant sworn positions. We currently have 47 recruits in some stage of training • Recruit Class 154 (14) - Will start Field Training Program soon • Recruit Class 156 (26) - Still doing academic training and practical skills. Recent separations: POLICE • One officer moved to another state to be closer to family EST * ,BS, '(Sail LAKE CI?Y1 � gFARG WITN IN1Eplf y I" • One officer was hired by a federal agency ** ** ,N Staffing - As of 2/7/2022 . , il .00* A . , ''� a ) , , I 4 w , , 4. 7 „„L. . i Fire e; ".. . . '-'- _ /*/,'A,' , , ,fr, 1 # 4 } ( \ • • , # On Feb. 4, 2022, wegraduated " A, i 01 .0 ‘ 14 recruits who are now sworn 1 - Y • • , officers. They are still in training, pOLiIF • fb � TAH t:) ,t • ' . ' , '. w I but we expect them to be on the Esi U* ,' Y; LAKEo r • in q�INGITN Igoorptilli, • , - , ,• • streets as solo officers June. ** **