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A statewide expansion to mobile crisis units and an emergency call center will roll out within a year, leaving the Norman City Council to rethink its plan to create a city-managed team.
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) presented the agencyâs plans to the council during a Tuesday night study session. Mobile crisis units respond to people in mental health or behavioral crises and connect them with services. The legislature increased funding to expand crisis units, new crisis centers and a statewide call center for a national mental health hotline â 988.
Two units contracted through the state via the Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center have served Cleveland County adults and children for several years, The Transcript reported. The council began exploring a mobile crisis unit in July 2020, looking at a model comparable to Eugene, Oregonâs Crisis Helping Out On The Streets.
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From left to right: Councilmembers Stephen Tyler Holman, Ward 7, Kelly Lynn, Ward 3, and Rarchar Tortorello, Ward 5, are sworn in Tuesday during the Norman City Council meeting at City Hall. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript
Two new members of the Norman City Council were sworn in and swept into their official term with a warm welcome from those who remain on the dais.
New councilors for Ward 3 Kelly Lynn and Ward 5 Rarchar Tortorello thanked outgoing members Alison Petrone and Michael Nash.
Tortorello noted Nashâs eagerness to meet with him following the election.
âWe met and had a lot of conversations at my house over coffee,â he said. âHe kind of brought me up to speed on a lot of the issues here that the city is facing, so I appreciate that a lot.â
The Norman City Council welcomed Ward 3 Councilmember Kelly Lynn and Ward 5 Councilmember Rarchar Tortorello to the dais during its Tuesday night swearing-in ceremony at City Hall.Â
Cleveland County Judge Thad Balkman led Lynn, Tortorello and re-elected Ward 7 Councilmember Stephen Holman through their oaths into office. Norman Mayor Breea Clark said Ward 1 Councilmember Brandi Studley, who was sick and therefore absent, will make up her oath next Tuesday.Â
Council members unanimously approved resolutions to commend now-former Ward 3 Councilmember Alison Petrone and Ward 5 Councilmember Michael Nash for their service in the City of Norman.
In Petroneâs resolution, Clark thanked her for her over two years of service from July 2, 2019, to July 6 and focus on equality issues, homelessness, affordable housing and environmental accountability. In Nashâs, Clark commended him for his service in the interim â after his predecessor, Sereta Wilson, resigned â from
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A sign posted outside City Hall noting that the June 8 budget meeting had reached capacity. Via Russell Rice, an administrator for the Social Injustice League of Norman
It all meant that at 6:30 p.m., June 8, the simmering pot was set to boil. City groups from all backgrounds would have the opportunity to speak on several law enforcement items, including the approval of the NPDâs budget and discussion surrounding two amendments made by Ward 1 Councilmember Brandi Studley to fund an unarmed non-police mobile crisis response program.
For some, however, four words not used surrounding council meetings in recent decades would prevent them from taking the podium.