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additional meeting would be needed by the City Council because there was not enough time to address all of <br />the questions and comments that have been brought up. In addition, she supported the City holding a <br />community conversation with the Public Safety Department. She indicated the Public Safety Director could <br />curate meetings with the activist groups in the community or the City could hold a public meeting to facilitate <br />these conversations. <br />Mayor Johnson stated these issues may be addressed by reinstating the Inclusive Community Task Force or <br />Commission to serve as a repository for these ideas to come to the Council. <br />Massopust explained in his conversations with Councilmember Fynewever they have discussed continuing the <br />listening and learning session to the first Tuesday in July having a conversation with the Public Safety and City <br />Council in attendance with the public. He indicated another worksession could also be held to discuss the <br />Public Safety Department. <br />Councilmember Allen supported the City Council holding another worksession meeting related to this topic. <br />Councilmember Jacobsen agreed and recommended the City’s demographics be further discussed at the future <br />worksession meeting as well. <br />Massopust reported the City Council could hold an additional worksession meeting on June 30th because this <br />was the fifth Tuesday of the month and there were no other meetings scheduled for this date. <br />Councilmember Jacobsen supported this recommendation. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth agreed and indicated this should be a priority for the City Council. <br />Councilmember Fynewever stated she was available on June 30th for a special worksession meeting. <br />Mayor Johnson recommended the Council hold a special worksession meeting on June 30th. <br />Worksession adjourned at 6:26 pm <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Terri Spangrud <br />City Clerk