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Page 3 of 3 <br />Ann Puzzello led off by saying a lack of communication frustrated the Council. Often the Council <br />has the closest contact with the public, but lacks follow-up data to pass along to the public. She <br />emphasized we all need to work together. <br />Pam Brunette, a citizen member, said the whole process needs to be more responsive, quicker. <br />Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand stated the need to work together with the administration was vital. <br />HEA 1001 means we will have to do more with less. Communication and cooperation is even <br />more paramount. <br />Karen added we will do it on our end; but we need collaboration from the administration. In that <br />spirit she asked all how the June 18th meeting set to deal with scrap metals can be a meaningful <br />one. Consensus resulted in making sure all pertinent parties were notified to be present. That <br />list would include the South Bend Police Department, the Controller, the Legal Department, <br />Neighborhood Code Enforcement, and scrap dealers. Additionally these parties should be ready <br />to discuss the questions posed to the Mayor in the Council's letter to him of November 28, 2007, <br />page 2. <br />There being no further business to come before the Committee, Council Member White <br />adjourned the meeting at 5:03 p.m. <br />Respectful) Submitted, <br />Karen L. White, Chairperson <br />Health and Public Safety Committee <br />Attachment <br />