Meeting Agenda
1. Open Meeting
2. Roll Call
3. Items of Business
3.A. Consider the Crete Police Department applying for the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office Improving Data Mini-Grant. 
3.B. Consider Ordinance 2228 amending parking fees 
3.C. Discuss Food Handler's Permit 
4. Officers' Reports
5. Adjournment
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Meeting: December 17, 2024 at 5:00 PM - Public Safety Committee Meeting
Subject:
1. Open Meeting
Rationale:
  • In accordance with Nebraska law, a copy of the Open Meetings Act can be found in the back of the Council Chambers.
  • Items listed on the agenda may be considered in any order.
Subject:
2. Roll Call
Rationale:
  • Attendance of members will be recorded to determine the presence of a quorum for official actions.
Subject:
3. Items of Business
Rationale:
  • The Committee may discuss or limit discussion on, hear testimony in favor of or in opposition to, or take action to provide a recommendation to the City Council on any matter presented under this title.
Subject:
3.A. Consider the Crete Police Department applying for the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office Improving Data Mini-Grant. 
Discussion:
Police Captain Jon Pucket explained that this grant is through the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office. The purpose of this mini-grant contract is to provide funding assistance to law enforcement agencies to acquire equipment for eCitations and eCrash. The NDOT-HSO will provide funding assistance for either 75% of the equipment total. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Recommend to the City Council the Crete Police Department applying for the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office Improving Data Mini-Grant. Carried with a motion by Tom Crisman and a second by Kyle Frans.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
3.B. Consider Ordinance 2228 amending parking fees 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada and City Attorney Anna Burge explained that the parking fine is going up from ten dollars to twenty-five dollars for each violation if paid within seventy-two hours from the date of issuance. After seventy-two hours the fine shall go up from twenty dollars to thirty-five dollars. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Recommend to the City Council Ordinance 2228 amending parking fees Carried with a motion by Kyle Frans and a second by Tom Crisman.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
3.C. Discuss Food Handler's Permit 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada explained that there are many people that are selling food out of their homes. A Food Handler's Permit would be a reasonable attempt to help keep people safe. Ourada mentioned that they are going to look at best practices from other communities. 
Council member Ashley Newmyer stated that she would reach out to Public Health Solutions. 
Subject:
4. Officers' Reports
Rationale:
  • Reports may be given by the Mayor, Officers, Departments, or Councilmembers concerning the current operations of the City.
  • No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Subject:
5. Adjournment

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