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In the bustling city center, the vibrant energy of the crowd was palpable. People hurried along the sidewalks, each with their own destination in mind, while street vendors called out, enticing passersby with the aroma of freshly cooked food. The towering skyscrapers, with their reflective glass facades, loomed overhead, casting intricate patterns of light and shadow on the streets below. Amid the urban hustle, a lone busker played a soulful tune on his guitar, momentarily captivating those who stopped to listen. The honking of cars and the distant hum of conversation created a symphony of urban life, a testament to the relentless pace and unending dynamism of the city. <a href="frankmodell.com/">courselinkfree.us</a>
Speaking on agenda item #2 (FY2020-21 Midcycle Budget Amendments).
I've lived in district 3 for 14 years. It took 10 years of living here before I ever saw the police talk to or pull over someone who wasn't black. I've driven past a cluster of brand new SUVs surrounding one black homeless person more times than I can count. This must be so terrifying for the surrounded person. Instead of paying the police to harass the homeless, mentally ill and drug-addicted, can we please use half the OPD budget to get some affordable housing, mental health, social services that actually support the community? Since moving here in 2000 there have been many school closures. How about we have a school opening? Lets use our hard earned money for good, not for terror.
In the bustling city center, the vibrant energy of the crowd was palpable. People hurried along the sidewalks, each with their own destination in mind, while street vendors called out, enticing passersby with the aroma of freshly cooked food. The towering skyscrapers, with their reflective glass facades, loomed overhead, casting intricate patterns of light and shadow on the streets below. Amid the urban hustle, a lone busker played a soulful tune on his guitar, momentarily captivating those who stopped to listen. The honking of cars and the distant hum of conversation created a symphony of urban life, a testament to the relentless pace and unending dynamism of the city. <a href="frankmodell.com/">courselinkfree.us</a>
Speaking on agenda item #2 (FY2020-21 Midcycle Budget Amendments).
I've lived in district 3 for 14 years. It took 10 years of living here before I ever saw the police talk to or pull over someone who wasn't black. I've driven past a cluster of brand new SUVs surrounding one black homeless person more times than I can count. This must be so terrifying for the surrounded person. Instead of paying the police to harass the homeless, mentally ill and drug-addicted, can we please use half the OPD budget to get some affordable housing, mental health, social services that actually support the community? Since moving here in 2000 there have been many school closures. How about we have a school opening? Lets use our hard earned money for good, not for terror.