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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil | 2014-07-15 | * Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes July 15, 2014 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council (a) Street outreach and case management to youth and young adults at high-risk of involvement in violence in order to connect individuals in need of employment, mental health, or educational services to needed programs; (b) Crisis response, advocacy and case management for victims of crime (including domestic violence victims, commercially sexually exploited children, and victims of shootings and homicides) with a strategic focus on reducing likelihood of being re-victimized. (c) Reentry programs for youth and young adults, including case management, school support, job training and placement in order to reduce recidivism rates and improve educational and employment outcomes for those at highest risk of violence. 4. Fire Services: Provide fire services such as: (a) Maintain staffing to ensure adequate personnel resources to respond to and investigate medical and fire/arson emergencies, including response to homicides and gun-related violence. Section 4. PLANNING, ACCOUNTABILITY AND EVALUATION To ensure the proper revenue collection, spending, and implementation of the programs mandated by this ordinance, the City shall impose the following requirements: (A) Commission: Adoption of this Ordinance shall establish a "Public Safety and Services Violence Prevention" Commission. 1. Qualifications: The Commission's membership must be comprised of individuals with experience in criminal justice, public health, social services, research and evaluation, finance, audits, and/or public policy. 2. Conflicts of Interest: Each Commission member shall certify that the member and the member's immediate family members, business associates and employers have no financial interest in any program, project, organization, agency or other entity that is seeking or will seek funding approval under this ordinance. Financial interest includes, without limitation, salaries, consultant fees, program fees, commissions, gifts, gratuities, favors, sales income, rental payments, investment income or other business income. A Commission member shall immediately notify the City Administration and the Chair of the Commission of any real or possible conflict of interest between membership on the Commission and work or other involvement with entities funded by the Taxes provided for in this Ordinance. Any dispute about whether a conflict of interest exists shall be resolved by the Public Ethics Commission. 3. Composition: The Commission shall consist of nine (9) members. City of Oakland Page 27 Printed on 8/13/14 | 27 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2014-07-15.pdf |