HomeMy WebLinkAboutBecause our system is failing___Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Sydney and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council adopt a city budget that prioritizes community well-being, and
redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million,
allocated towards community development, with only $1.4 million towards housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a result of the
pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and
equitable community. We need funding for community-based mental health services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police. I demand a budget that
reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way the current system
in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-our community, and come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Sydney Gelb
614 Grand Ave
sydneygelb@gmail.com <mailto:sydneygelb@gmail.com>
805-440-1918
Christian, Kevin
From:sydney gelb <sydneygelb@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 11:30 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:Because our system is failing...
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Sydney and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council adopt a city
budget that prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total budget. This is
compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only $1.4 million towards housing
development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a result of the pandemic. The city may recoup
these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate those funds to
programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and equitable community. We need funding for community-based mental health
services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police. I demand a budget that reflects the actual
needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be lost to police. We
must take a hard look at the way the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-our community, and come together
to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Sydney Gelb
614 Grand Ave
sydneygelb@gmail.com
805-440-1918
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Christian, Kevin
From:Ella Schwab <ellaschwab206@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 9:58 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:Police brutality is a public health crisis
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Ella Schwab and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City
Council adopt a city budget that prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total
budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only
$1.4 million towards housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a
result of the pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate
those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and equitable community. We need funding for
community-based mental health services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police.
I demand a budget that reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be
lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-
our community, and come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Ella Schwab
672 Serrano Dr. Apt 13
ellaschwab206@gmail.com
2069106167
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Christian, Kevin
From:sydney gelb <sydneygelb@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 11:30 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:Because our system is failing...
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Sydney and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council adopt a city
budget that prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total budget. This is
compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only $1.4 million towards housing
development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a result of the pandemic. The city may recoup
these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate those funds to
programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and equitable community. We need funding for community-based mental health
services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police. I demand a budget that reflects the actual
needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be lost to police. We
must take a hard look at the way the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-our community, and come together
to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Sydney Gelb
614 Grand Ave
sydneygelb@gmail.com
805-440-1918
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Christian, Kevin
From:Marissa Jordan <marissabjordan@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 9:57 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:"Reform" is not Enough
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Marissa Jordan and I was born and raised in San Luis Obispo County. I am
writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council adopt a city budget that
prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system,
an inordinate 27.5% of our total budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget,
$9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only $1.4 million towards
housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million
deficit as a result of the pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the
police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police
Department and re-allocate those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote
a safe and equitable community. We need funding for community-based mental health
services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police. I
demand a budget that reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police “reform” is not enough. No more money, and more
importantly, no more lives must be lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way
the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-our community, and
come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to
invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Marissa Jordan
marissabjordan@gmail.com
805.801.0633
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Christian, Kevin
From:Ella Schwab <ellaschwab206@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 9:58 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:Police brutality is a public health crisis
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Ella Schwab and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City
Council adopt a city budget that prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total
budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only
$1.4 million towards housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a
result of the pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate
those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and equitable community. We need funding for
community-based mental health services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police.
I demand a budget that reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be
lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-
our community, and come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Ella Schwab
672 Serrano Dr. Apt 13
ellaschwab206@gmail.com
2069106167
1
Christian, Kevin
From:Meili <mkl4455lhl@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 10, 2020 11:19 AM
To:E-mail Council Website; Harmon, Heidi; Gomez, Aaron; Christianson, Carlyn; Pease,
Andy; Stewart, Erica A
Subject:Defunding the Police in San Luis Obispo
Dear Mayor Harmon and San Luis Obispo City Council,
My name is Meili and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I am writing to demand that the San Luis Obispo City Council
adopt a city budget that prioritizes community well-being, and redirects funding away from the police.
In 2019, the City of San Luis Obispo allocated 36.3 million dollars to our police system, an inordinate 27.5% of our total
budget. This is compared to just 7.3% of the budget, $9.7 million, allocated towards community development, with only
$1.4 million towards housing development. Next year, the city estimates that there will be a $8.6 million deficit as a
result of the pandemic. The city may recoup these funds by decreasing the police budget.
I demand that the City Council begin meaningfully defunding the San Luis Obispo Police Department and re-allocate
those funds to programs proven to more effectively promote a safe and equitable community. We need funding for
community-based mental health services, substance abuse treatment services, affordable housing programs, not police.
I demand a budget that reflects the actual needs of San Luis Obispo residents.
History has shown that police "reform" is not enough. No more money, and more importantly, no more lives must be
lost to police. We must take a hard look at the way the current system in place fails to serve-and in fact actively harms-
our community, and come together to reimagine the role of police in our city.
I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, and to invest in the people, not the police.
Thank you for your time,
Meili
Wavertree st.
mkl4455lhl@gmail.com
(805) 704-1207
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