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NEW <br />vmj BRIGHTON <br />building tomorrow today <br />MINUTES <br />Public Safety Commission <br />May 11, 2020 City Hall <br />Council Chambers 6:30 p.m. <br />I. Call to Order <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Vice Chair Wagner. Due to the COVID-19 <br />pandemic this meeting was held virtually. <br />II. Roll Call: <br />Members Present: Commissioners Robert Boyd, Geoff Hollimon, Tanya Kessler, Stephanie <br />Kitzhaber, Karen Wagner, and Ache Wakai. <br />Members Absent: Commissioner Amina Ghouse. <br />Also Present: Public Safety Director Tony Paetznick, DCAD Director Craig Schlichting, Council <br />Member Graeme Allen and Matt Miron (Allina Health). <br />III. Approval of Agenda <br />Motion by Kessler, seconded by Wakai to approve the May 11, 2020 agenda as presented. A roll <br />call vote was taken. Motion carried 6-0. <br />IV. Approval of Minutes <br />Motion by Kessler, seconded by Boyd to approve the March 9, 2020 minutes as presented. A <br />roll call vote was taken. Motion carried 6-0. <br />V. Presentations and Public Hearings <br />A. Benedictine Health Care Neighborhood Traffic Concerns — Community Assets & <br />Development and Public Safety Departments <br />Director Paetznick explained the Commission would be discussing traffic concerns that were <br />brought to the City by the neighbors surrounding the Benedictine Health Care Center. <br />Director Schlichting described the expansion that was being proposed at the Benedictine <br />Health Center. He discussed how traffic would flow in and out of the property, noting 271H <br />Avenue would be the main entrance. He stated engineering supported the proposed building <br />improvements. He commented on the requested traffic stop changes noting the neighbors <br />have asked for a three-way stop at Linden Drive and 27th Avenue. He stated after reviewing <br />
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