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the CARES Act as described in 42 U.S.C. 601(d), and any applicable regulations and <br /> guidance. (pg. 27) <br /> President O'Malley made a motion, seconded by Vice President Litten to substitute. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. Resolution 2020-38 was substituted. <br /> President O'Malley made a motion, seconded by Vice President Litten to adopt. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. Resolution 2020-38 was adopted as substituted. <br /> ****PUBLIC COMMENT"" <br /> Ian Andrews - 14650 Detroit Ave. —Mr. Andrews gave an update on several different <br /> Lakewood Alive projects. He noted that the downtown Lakewood historic district is <br /> underway and that the organization was able to obtain state grants to hire a consultant to <br /> design what the district might look like. He highlighted the installation of a two public art <br /> murals on Warren Rd. 3 more public art pieces are anticipated. Know Your Home workshops <br /> and volunteer projects are underway. <br /> Lara Bobel— 1369 Gladys Ave. —Ms. Bobel asked questions regarding the city's 8 Can't <br /> Wait Plan for policing and Council's accountability for the YWCA Social Justice 21 Day <br /> Challenge. Several councilmembers committed to making social media posts detailing <br /> reflections on the YWCA Social Justice 21 Day Challenge. <br /> ""ANNOUNCEMENTS"" <br /> Chief Malley announced that he will be retiring on July 3rd of this year. Multiple members of <br /> Council thanks Chief Malley for his many years of service to Lakewood. <br /> Councilmember Rader offered his assistance to the Public Safety Committee. <br /> Councilmember Bullock wished a happy birthday to Councilmember Kepple. <br /> Mayor George thanked Chief Malley for his leadership and service to the city. <br /> President O'Malley stated that the eComment feature free trial being used on Granicus is <br /> coming up and will likely not be renewed due to high cost. Residents are encouraged to <br /> submit questions via email. He also stated his intention for Council to recess during the <br />