Item 19 Passed 6-2unofficial
In plain language — from the agenda backup
This resolution directs the City Manager to stand up an Office of Joint Emergency Communications within the Management Services Department and take steps toward creating an independent Joint Emergency Communications Department that sits outside the Austin Police Department. It also calls for recommendations on how to build out that independent department. The move matters because it would shift responsibility for the city's emergency communications — the folks who answer and route 911 calls — away from APD and into their own standalone operation.
The official agenda language
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to establish an Office of Joint Emergency Communications within the Management Services Department, take the necessary steps to create an independent Joint Emergency Communications Department outside of the Austin Police Department, and make recommendations regarding the creation of an independent Joint Emergency Communications Department.
"item number 19, as amended, passes on a vote of six in favor, two in opposition, those being duchen and the mayor. Three abstentions, those being Ellis harper-madison and the mayor pro tem" — meeting transcript (unofficial)
What got said
- Vote reconsidered to adopt Siegel technical amendment replacing 'management services department' with 'general fund'
- City Manager and public safety chiefs recommended against creating a separate office before the consultant report
- Council member Laine expressed frustration over years of delay on 911 improvements