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from Police Department and City Staff, as well as members from the community, will be <br />included for both documents. <br />ACTION <br />Chairman Tinajero asked Chief Valentin to reconsider the "hybrid" model (3 shifts/4shifts) <br />for officer staffing, as it would allow for more officers on the streets. <br />(Chairman Tinajero and Co -Chair Villegas engaged in a discussion about gun laws). <br />5. Proposed Contract with Orange County School of the Arts — Chief David Valentin <br />Chief Valentin also provided an informational update about a pending contract with Orange <br />County School of the Arts (OCSA) for the services of one police officer to be assigned to <br />the campus full-time. This agreement would leverage police resources in the Civic <br />Center/surrounding areas. All expenses would be covered by the school, including salary, <br />equipment, vehicle, etc. <br />ACTION <br />Co -Chair Villegas asked that update on Officer Hiring be provided at the next meeting. <br />6. Homelessness Update — Acting Deputy Chief Gominsky & Hafsa Kaka, Homeless <br />Services Manager (Strategic Plan No. 5, 3d & No. 1, 1c) <br />Acting Deputy Chief Gominsky presented the Council Committee with an overview of the <br />City's Quality Of Life Team (QOLT). QOLT is an interdepartmental team consisting of <br />Staff from Police, Public Works, Parks and Recreation and other City agencies, partnered <br />with Orange County Mental Health, established to increase efficiency in addressing quality <br />of life concerns relating to homeless. <br />Hafsa Kaka introduced herself as the new Homeless Manager and shared her experience in <br />working with the homeless community. Additionally, Hafsa discussed her plans for <br />addressing homeless concerns in the City. <br />