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Public Health and Public Safety Committee — Minutes, Jul 10, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Public Health and Public Safety
Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Monday, July 10, 2023
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair Kelly at 6:00 p.m. and adjourned at
7:22 p.m. on a Roll Call Vote: 3 in favor (Councilors McLaughlin, Davis, Kelly), 0 opposed, 0 absent.
Others present:
Michael Potere – Assistant Clerk of Committees; Neha Singh – Legislative Liaison; James Donovan –
Captain, Somerville Police; Karin Carroll – Director of Health & Human Services.
Roll Call
Chairperson Charlotte Kelly, Vice Chair Lance L. Davis and
Matthew McLaughlin
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Public Health and Public Safety Committee
Meeting of May 15, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-0838)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Chairperson Kelly, Vice Chair Davis and Ward One City
Councilor McLaughlin
AYE:
New Business
2.
By Councilor Kelly
That the Chief of Police and the Director of Mobility report to this Council
on the methodology used for pedestrian and cyclist stops made by Police
Department officers.
Order
(ID # 23-0913)
Chair Kelly stated that this item would be taken together with Item 3 (ID #
23-0912).
Captain Donovan stated that officers set up on high visibility streets with the
most traffic for bicyclists, and when a bicyclist is stopped by an officer, a
written warning is issued, with the purpose of further educating the cyclist
on safe practices. Captain Donovan added that the written warnings are also
used to collect data for further analysis, including the location and time of
day for the citation. Captain Donovan also stated that locations for the
officers were chosen based on data regarding accident rates and the heaviest
traffic.
Councilor Davis asked about the role of state funding in the department’s
data collection from the cyclist stops, and Captain Donovan replied that such
data is used to represent the grant’s usage to the state to determine its
effectiveness.
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Councilor McLaughlin asked if any monetary citations had been issued to
cyclists, and Captain Donovan replied that they have only issued
non-monetary written warnings.
Chair Kelly asked if monetary citations would be issued to a cyclist is
stopped more than once. Captain Donovan replied that it would be difficult
for officers to keep track of people who had previously received written
warnings, but even if they could, the department is not seeking to punish
cyclists and would likely continue to issue written warnings. Chair Kelly
asked if those who receive written warnings are added to a database, and
Captain Donovan replied that they are not, but that the aggregate data is
collected and provided to the state for the purposes of the grant.
Chair Davis requested that the department consider evolving studies
regarding bicycle safety, including updated analyses suggesting that it can
actually be safer for cyclists to yield at red lights, as opposed to stopping.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
3.
By Councilor Kelly
That the Chief of Police halt the use of unmarked patrol vehicles for all
traffic enforcement.
Order
(ID # 23-0912)
Chair Kelly stated that this item would be taken together with Item 2 (ID #
23-0913).
Captain Donovan stated that the police department only possesses one
unmarked vehicle, which is a pickup truck obtained through state Urban
Areas Security Initiative (UASI) funding, and added that is the reason it has
not been marked. Captain Donovan continued that the Chief of Police was
working to develop a way to mark the vehicle, including considering using
magnets.
Councilor Davis asked about the legality of placing magnets on the pickup
truck, and Captain Donovan replied that because the vehicle is funded by
UASI, its use in that role would need to be considered when marking it.
Councilor Kelly asked when the department would decide how to mark the
pickup truck, to which Captain Donovan replied approximately three
months.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
4.
By Councilor Scott
Urging the Mayor to fill the two vacancies on the Biosafety Committee and
restore it to a functional body.
Resolution
(ID # 23-0921)
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Legislative Liaison Singh stated that the candidates for these vacancies have
been selected and are currently pending approval before the City Council.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
5.
By Councilor Burnley Jr.
That the Director of Health & Human Services work with this Council and
community partners to determine if the city has a current PILOT agreement
with Mass General Brigham and other healthcare providers, and how mental
health services can be a component of such agreements, particularly as part
of a mental health gun buyback program.
Order
(ID # 23-0618)
Legislative Liaison Singh stated that some clarification regarding the
information Councilor Burnley is seeking with this item would help the
Administration respond to it.
Chair Kelly requested a copy of the PILOT agreement between the city and
Mass General/Brigham. Legislative Liaison Singh replied that the
agreement would be produced as requested.
Chair Kelly stated that the item would be kept in committee pending further
clarification from Councilor Burnley.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
6.
By Councilor Burnley Jr., Councilor McLaughlin and Councilor Davis
That the Chief of Police and the Director of Communications and
Community Engagement discuss with this Council the viability of
establishing a gun buyback event, focused on those who may be a danger to
themselves, including strategic outreach involving community partners in
the healthcare industry.
Order
(ID # 23-0616)
The department provided a written response to the item, and Captain
Donovan added that the department wanted to be careful to not single out a
specific group of people when conducting gun buybacks.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Old Business
7.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen and Councilor Wilson
That the Chief of Police report to this Council, the percentage of requested
traffic details for construction projects that have been filled by Somerville
Police Department officers, filled by non-Somerville police officers, and
unfilled, for the past three years.
Order
(ID # 22-2111)
Chair Kelly noted that this would be kept in committee while the department
collects data for an adjusted timeframe proposed by Councilor
Ewen-Campen.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
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8.
By Councilor Kelly, Councilor Wilson, Councilor Davis and Councilor
McLaughlin
That the Administration update this Council on the progress and timeline for
establishing a safe consumption site.
Resolution
(ID # 23-0796)
Director Carroll began by explaining that the name of the site has been
changed from “safe consumption site” to “overdose prevention center”
(OPC), which is reflective of the holistic approach the center will take to
tackle issues related to drug abuse prevention. Director Carroll then stated
that the department recently received an additional $170,000 from the City
Council to purchase and set up a modular unit for the center, and that the
department continues exploring options for additional funding for the center.
Director Carroll stated that the Winter Hill School closure has diverted some
resources that were previously allocated to the creation of the center, but that
the department has been collecting information that will guide it when it
issues RFPs for the modular units and analyzes site selection. Director
Carroll also explained that the department has been engaging in ongoing
meetings with stakeholders to further inform its decision-making process.
Councilor Davis asked if the department’s goal is to implement whatever
forms of assistance it can offer as soon as possible and then add additional
services later, which Director Carroll confirmed.
Chair Kelly asked about the potential sites that were previously identified by
the department as viable for the center and if they were still being
considered. Director Carroll replied that three main sites were being
considered, and that the department would be considering them in
conjunction with the feasibility study that is currently being conducted at the
state level.
Chair Kelly asked about the department’s timeline for site selection and
issuing RFPs, and Director Carroll replied that no additional information
regarding a timeframe was available, but that such information would be
provided to the committee when it is.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Housekeeping
9.
By Councilor Wilson and Councilor Clingan
That the Chief of Police provide this Council with a report containing the
information requested within for all incidents where a firearm was
discharged since January 1, 2018.
Order
(ID # 23-0608)
Chair Kelly stated that this data has been received by the committee.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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10.
By Councilor Kelly and Councilor Pineda Neufeld
That this Council discuss the unmet public health needs that have been
identified by Somerville's non-profits and service providers.
Order
(ID # 22-0367)
Chair Kelly noted that this was an old item that was on the agenda to be
marked work completed.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
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PHPS - 2023-07-10 SPD Memo
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