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09:02 AM Apr 25, 2023 CDT

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Comm Jim Cavanaugh is wearing sunglasses today, not bc he wants to look cool, but bc he’s undergoing eye surgery

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Board of equalization agenda approved

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Consent agenda approved

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The Board recognized April 30 as National Therapy Animal Day

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The Board recognized the retirement of Ernest Black from the corrections department. Director Mike Myers said he couldn’t be where he is without Black taking on responsibilities

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The Board also recognized the retirement of Prison Ministry Senior Chaplain Morris Jackson. Jackson said his 31 years with the corrections department have been the most fulfilling of his life

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The Board read a resolution recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month.

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During citizen comment, Nicole Claire from Our Omaha said she wants more information on the juvenile justice center

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She said she sees similarities with the issues with the mental health facility, which will come up later in the agenda

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Jaquala Yarbro said Nebraska has a race equity problem, evidenced by 44% of the Douglas County jail being Black

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Yarbro said the juvenile facility works as a pipeline to jail

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“Despite all the money we’re spending, numbers aren’t going down,” Yarbro said

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She said money should go toward programs and services rather than new buildings

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Next the Board will receive an update on the Inclusive Leadershuo Program and Mentoring 360 Program

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DEI officer Marisa Hattab said county leaders are committed to developing a strong, diverse workforce

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Hattab said theyve launched the inclusive leadership program with the treasury. She said before the training, 38% believed they were competent leading diverse teams. After, that number rose to 97%

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91.7% said the program was relevant to their work

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Kylene Cunningham from the treasurer’s office said the training allowed them to take better care of their employees and create a safe environment

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Laura Feilner said the 360 mentorship program will help people at all levels of the county

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Environmental Services Director Kent Holms said the training helped him to address his own internal biases that he wasn’t aware of before

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Holms said the county has employees that see things differently than the leaders, which is valuable to governing

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Hattab said she wants the county commissioners and other elected officials to go through the training.

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Hattab said they launched the 360 mentorship program last week with 66 mentees and 12 mentors across 17 departments

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Comm Mike Friend said he looks forward to the training. He especially wants to know how he can identify his own unconscious biases

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Chair Mary Ann Borgeson said it’s important for leaders to never stop learning

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Jaquala Yarbro said she wants more focus put on race equity, rather than being a small part of diversity, equity and inclusion

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Now CAO Patrick Bloomingdale will give an update on the county’s strategic plan

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Bloomingdale said their first task for attaining a diverse workforce was to articulate the county’s core values as an employer

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The county’s second priority was data. During quarter 1, they created an inventory of the reports and data services departments used and assessed their needs

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The county also wants to optimize utilitization of their spaces, so some departments and offices have moved around in the city county building

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Bloomingdale said the health department has need for more space

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The county also seeks to reduce the incarcerated population

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The county’s final priority is to plan for the future of the 42nd street campus.

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Borgeson said they plan to have regular updates on the strategic plab

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Strategic plan, rather

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The Board approved an ARPA budget transfer for premium pay

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Next is a resolution to move forward with relocating the community mental health center to a new facility downtown, and to connect the facility with the county jail at 17th and Jackson streets

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Comm Friend said he’s not sure if moving forward will address short term care needs

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He says if the timeline allows, the county should slow down

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Comm PJ Morgan said he wishes the resolution was in two parts. With property values declining, he said the county will have budget problems going forward. He thinks they should delay the correctional addition

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Comm Cavanaugh said the county could utilize space at the current facility at 42nd street to provide long term care and partner with other providers

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He said this would avoid the stigma of combining the facility with a correctional facility

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Cavanaugh said there are over 100 vacant beds in the current correctional capacity that could be modified for mental health treatment for the incarcerated

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He said this alternative would make 42nd Street a public health corridor, and it would be more sustainable

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Cost of renovation would be a fraction of the cost of new construction, Cavanaugh said. He said there’s no need to rush on this, and they could develop other alternatives

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Comm Maureen Boyle said the state needs to step up to provide long term services, bc it may not be financially tenable for the county

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Boyle said the county needs to help incarcerated people with mental illness. She said the community mental health center being at that location will help reduce recidivism

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Morgan wants to make a motion to separate the two parts of the resolution, if possible

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He said if they approve only the corrections aspect, they could take more time with it

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Morgan said he won’t vote for a mill levy increase under any circumstance

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Boyle said she’ll support the proposal as is

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Comm Roger Garcia said the downtown location is best geographically for taking mental health issues straight on

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He said his brother struggled with mental health and substance abuse before he passed two years ago. Garcia said services weren’t available to him

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Garcia said he’s experienced working on mental health issues through his work at Boys Town

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Tim Heller said his son has schizophrenia, so he understands how needed mental health services are.

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He said there are opportunities for partnerships to expand the number of beds. He thanked Comm Cavanaugh for looking for alternative plans

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Doug Kagan said Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom opposes the proposal and that they don’t believe the county has adequately looked at alternatives

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Kagan suggested cooperating with UNMC, partnering with a private institution, or working with neighboring counties on a joint facility

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Pierce Carpenter said the county needs to spend as little money as possible.

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Ed Forgarty said the county may violate ARPA guidelines or treasury regulations

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He said there’s nothing saying that grant funds can be used for new construction

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Former Omaha Mayor Hal Daub said Fogarty raised valid concerns that the county attorney needs to address

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Daub said it doesn’t seem the county has adequately looked at alternatives. He thinks residents would prefer the county use existing property

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He, like other testifiers, gave support to Cavanaugh’s proposed alternative

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Dennis Shleiss (sp?) said the county’s best option would be a partnership with UNMC

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Larry Storer referenced @ChrisMBowling ‘s stories on Omaha’s mental health systems. He said there needs to be a fuller discussion of what the county can and can’t do before spending taxpayer dollars

https://thereader.com/2023/01/09/the-downward-spiral-trapped-between-mental-health-and-criminal-justice-systems-omaha-families-struggle/

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Nicole Claire said she feels hopeful that the Board will listen to community feedback

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She said there are beds available at the 42nd Street campus

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Claire and another testifier gave support to Cavanaugh’s alternative proposal

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Jaquala Yarbro said location matters, and the county should look at services rather than a new building

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That’s it for testifiers. Looks like there’s confusion about the motion to vote on

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Morgan wants to make a motion to postpone the resolution two weeks

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The Board voted 4-3 to table the resolution until May 9th

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Comm Morgan said he wants the time to communicate with state senators about funding. Chair Borgeson said she doesn’t think that will be possible in that time

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The Board went into executive session at 12:09

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Comm Chris Rogers, Borgeson and Garcia voted against the delay