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program offers rides to/from campus. The Ghosts and Goblins event is coming up after fall <br /> break. There will be games, candy and prizes. The DTSB bus tour was a good event. They <br /> would like to market the events sooner with the hopes of more people attending. <br /> Mark Kramer: No current issues with any parties. 612 Notre Dame Ave will be converted into <br /> a family home rather than student housing. They would like to convert more rentals into family <br /> housing. They will be targeting the area of Miner and Sorin. <br /> Kathy Cekanski Farrand: Adriana Rodriguez is working with her on a draft proposal <br /> regarding transportation/ordinances and parking details. Also looking to upgrade noise <br /> regulations. This is a top priority. Council is working with colleges and students for volunteers <br /> to help with snow removal for the upcoming season. <br /> Marguerite Taylor: The back to school picnic was on Oct 2nd and approximately 300 people <br /> attended. The Turn Over a New Leaf program will be on Nov 7d'. They would like 250 ND <br /> students to participate with the raking project in Northeast Neighborhood. <br /> Dawn Morris: The Pointe Apartments was purchased in March so they are under new <br /> ownership. They are doing major renovations inside and out. They would like to be more <br /> involved in the community. <br /> Jessica Eberbach: The managing company for the Pointe—from the Grand Rapids area. <br /> Dan Allen: Summer housing was very busy. He encourages students to move on campus. <br /> Bryan Ricketts: Lots of complaints with taxis. They say the taxi drivers overcharging and <br /> using unsafe practices. Tasha encourages everyone to get the complaints to her so that she can <br /> do something about them. Mental Illness Awareness week — Just Ask. 14 of the 15 ACC <br /> schools are launching a campaign for mental awareness. <br /> Matt Costello: This are going well with the behavior of students. Move in weekend was bad, <br /> but has gotten much better. <br /> Kaitlyn Baker: They also had Mental Health Week. There is an app `Slinky" for <br /> transportation assistance. She also mentions some complaints with taxis. Again Tasha asks that <br /> these issues be brought to her attention. <br /> Ken Baierl: Campaign It's On Us — keeping students safe and aware of the surroundings. <br /> Students are taking issues seriously and the issues are being addressed at campus level. <br /> Keri Keishibata: Good turnout for the student safety summit. <br /> Mike Grzegorek: No crime to report. Reminds students of the Special Victims Unit. Anyone <br /> needing to talk to someone about a sexual assault can contact the SVU at any time. <br /> Tasha Reed Outlaw: Working to regulate the taxis and enforce the ordinances. She would like <br /> to create a task force and reach out to the campuses so that everyone is on the same page <br /> regarding taxis. She reminds everyone again to make sure that they contact her with any taxi <br /> related complaints. She needs all information so that hearings can be scheduled and licenses can <br /> be revoked. <br /> 2 <br />