Discussion and Possible Action
5.
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of a report on county diversion programs, in response to the
2023-2024 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19546, Section 17, Proviso P3.
Barón
Sponsors:
Melissa Bailey, Council staff
Lisa Daugaard, Co-Executive Director, Purpose, Dignity, Action
Leesha Shafford, Project/Program Manager, Seattle-King County Public Health, Jail Health
Sarah Lappas, Faculty, South Seattle College, Justice-Involved Solutions
6.
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of the second of two independent monitoring reports on the
confinement of juveniles in county detention facilities as required by the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget
Ordinance, Ordinance 19546, Section 54, Proviso P1.
Barón
Sponsors:
Leah Krekel-Zoppi, Council staff
7.
AN ORDINANCE related to requirements for the treatment of and services to juveniles in the custody of
the department of adult and juvenile detention; amending Ordinance 18637, Section 2, and
K.C.C.2.65.010, Ordinance 18637, Section 3, and K.C.C.2.65.020, and Ordinance 18637, Section 4,
and K.C.C.2.65.030 and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 2.65.
Balducci
Sponsors:
Leah Krekel-Zoppi, Council staff
Briefing
8.
Briefing on Office of Law Enforcement Oversight Community Guidance Framework for Policy Reviews
Katy Kirschner, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO)
Shelby Cramer, Community Engagement Specialist, OLEO
King County
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