Seems to me there is still room for work on the proposed ordinance and its role[s] within the city, the community. #a2council#a2policeoversight
I have also noted elsewhere on social media, with the exception of Sumi...
...wondering where is the opposition leadership? Why hasn't a charter amendment been proposed? Why hasn't Eaton used labor connections to *educate* his AAPD police union colleagues? And hey, pretty sure I am not the only one who has these questions. #a2council#a2policeoversight
LET'S TALK ABOUT ROADS #AnnArbor#a2council
From the August 2018 Ann Arbor Observer:
"...When Councilmember Eaton levied his first Stadium Bridge critique back in 2010, he proposed that we go into debt to fix the bridge," [Mayor Taylor] emails.
[Taylor continues] "Instead we applied for and won federal grants, saving Ann Arbor $14M+ that we've used over the past 8 years** to fix the roads all over town." #a2council
"That's what I offered at the time," responds Eaton. "If we'd simply been ready, we could have gotten the entire project funded." #a2council
Query thread about police staffing levels: #a2council#A2policeoversight **Could any of @EatonForMayor's supporters [or the man himself], explain to me and others how his "proactive policing" model will make Black and Latinx residents safer?**
[I should note, the police oversight commission is meant to create a safer living environment for Black and Latinx, and poor people/ ppl with mental health challenges, who are disproportionally targets of police action in A2] #a2council#A2policeoversight
*Because the folks I talk to who identify as Latinx and Black, want fewer interactions with police, not more.*
*Additionally, what is the justification for growing the police department when crime trends, esp violent crimes are trending downward?* #a2council#A2policeoversight