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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResponsive Pt. 3 - Race MattersFrom:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hussey, Gaven Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:41 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Claxton, Christina Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:29 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Guardado, Miguel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:27 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sutter, Nickole Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:27 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Alia, Mayra Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:18 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lehman, Chris Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bulow, Michelle Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Nelson, Brian Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Andrews, Jeff Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Anguiano, Gamaliel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Borello, Melissa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Purrington, Teresa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:07 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stewart, Erica A Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:05 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stanwyck, Shelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:03 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Burnett, Cori Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:03 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:CityClerk Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:01 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bromby, Holly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:01 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rosales, Charlene Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:01 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Webb, Donre Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:37:00 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Nolasco, Jesus Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:59 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Pease, Andy Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:56 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Roltgen, Brittani Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:52 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Vereschagin, Cara Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:50 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Morais, Nicola Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:50 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Espejo-Moses, Maryanna Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:44 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Gomez, Aaron Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:44 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Forrest, Doug Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:42 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Weeks, Megan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:41 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lane, Jordan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:40 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Fukushima, Adam Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:40 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:40 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Inglehart, Brent Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:32 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hendricks, Jeff Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:31 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Guzman, Manuel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:28 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rivoire, Dan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:19 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Christianson, Carlyn Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:19 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hyfield, Devin Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:19 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Crisp, Matthew Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:18 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stanwyck, Shelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:18 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:MR Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:16 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stephenson, Lindsey Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Olson, Garret Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:White, Kelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:15 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Schmidt, Steve Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sims, Shannon Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hudson, Jake Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Irons, Monica Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:14 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Wallace, Christine Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:13 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Metz, Jennifer Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:13 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Elke, Brigitte Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:13 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Betz, Ryan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:13 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Ellsworth, Melissa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:12 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hill, Robert Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:12 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sanders, Sue Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:12 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bochum, Tim Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:11 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Webb, Donre Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Yun, David Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Otte, Freddy Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Anguiano, Gamaliel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Corey, Tyler Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Kawaguchi, Traci Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:10 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hernandez, Alejandro Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:09 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Staley, Chris Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:09 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hix, Dave Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:09 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hermann, Greg Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:08 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Gesell, Steve Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:08 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bulow, Michelle Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:08 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Zocher, Greg Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:36:07 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Grigsby, Daryl Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:57 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Maggio, Rodger Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:55 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Dietrick, Christine Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:54 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hannula, Hal Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:53 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lichtig, Katie Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:52 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Blair, Cheryl Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:52 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Cox, Joseph Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:51 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rice, Jennifer Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:51 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Ryan, Cori Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:51 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Padilla, Wayne Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:50 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Johnson, Derek Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Date:Friday, June 5, 2020 2:35:48 PM Potential Protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm Mission Plaza: Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Post Date: 06/05/2020 2:22 PM The City is aware of a potential protest in the Downtown at 5:00 pm at Mission Plaza. City of San Luis Obispo Police Department leadership, in coordination with many community and Cal Poly leaders have been in, or tried to be, in communication with Students for Quality Education (SQE), the organizers of today’s protest. We appreciate the statement released by R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and Young Black Leadership strongly discouraging attendance at today’s protest. The SQE flyer specifically welcomes a “diversity of tactics” and is therefore not a commitment to be an exclusively non-violent protest. Please consider avoiding the area and be aware of potential traffic delays. Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of free speech. Police leadership is committed to working with protest organizers to hold peaceful events protecting protestors and the community at large. Please refer to the ACLU guidelines regarding protest rights and responsibilities, including those of law enforcement here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im- attending-a-protest. Check back for regular updates. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Claxton, Christina Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:48 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Guardado, Miguel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:46 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sutter, Nickole Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:46 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Alia, Mayra Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:44 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lehman, Chris Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:41 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Borello, Melissa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:39 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bulow, Michelle Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:38 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Andrews, Jeff Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:37 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stewart, Erica A Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:28 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Anguiano, Gamaliel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:27 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Nelson, Brian Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:27 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stanwyck, Shelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:19 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Burnett, Cori Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:19 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:CityClerk Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:18 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Purrington, Teresa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:18 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rosales, Charlene Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:16 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bromby, Holly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:16 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Nolasco, Jesus Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:15 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Webb, Donre Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:15 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lane, Jordan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:04 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Roltgen, Brittani Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:04 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Morais, Nicola Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:04 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Vereschagin, Cara Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:06:03 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Forrest, Doug Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:58 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Espejo-Moses, Maryanna Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:56 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:55 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Inglehart, Brent Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:54 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Pease, Andy Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:53 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Weeks, Megan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:53 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Fukushima, Adam Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:52 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Gomez, Aaron Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:52 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Guzman, Manuel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:46 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Christianson, Carlyn Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:45 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hyfield, Devin Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:45 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Crisp, Matthew Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:45 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rivoire, Dan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:44 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hendricks, Jeff Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:43 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Webb, Donre Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:35 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Schmidt, Steve Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:34 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stephenson, Lindsey Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:32 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Gesell, Steve Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:31 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Zocher, Greg Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:30 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Stanwyck, Shelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:30 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bochum, Tim Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:29 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Otte, Freddy Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:28 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Corey, Tyler Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:28 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bulow, Michelle Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:27 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Wallace, Christine Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:27 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Olson, Garret Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:27 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Yun, David Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Betz, Ryan Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Staley, Chris Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:MR Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hudson, Jake Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hill, Robert Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hernandez, Alejandro Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:26 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Ellsworth, Melissa Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sims, Shannon Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Sanders, Sue Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Metz, Jennifer Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:White, Kelly Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Elke, Brigitte Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:25 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hix, Dave Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:24 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Irons, Monica Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:24 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Kawaguchi, Traci Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:24 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hermann, Greg Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:24 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Anguiano, Gamaliel Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:24 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Maggio, Rodger Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:12 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Hannula, Hal Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:11 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Lichtig, Katie Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:10 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Rice, Jennifer Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:10 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Dietrick, Christine Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:10 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Blair, Cheryl Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:09 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Grigsby, Daryl Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:08 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Cox, Joseph Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:08 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Padilla, Wayne Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:07 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Johnson, Derek Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:06 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Ryan, Cori Subject:City of San Luis Obispo, CA: Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event Date:Wednesday, June 3, 2020 6:05:06 PM Protest in City Ends Safely - Coordination with organizers established agreement for safe and peaceful event A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Post Date: 06/03/2020 6:02 PM A third protest was held in the City of San Luis Obispo today with crowds estimated at up to 600. The protest included a march throughout the City and ended safely at approximately 5:15 p.m. The protest remained peaceful throughout the event. Representatives from the City of San Luis Obispo Police Department and Cal Poly as well as community leaders were able to meet with the organizers, thanks to facilitation by RACE Matters SLO, just before the protest to discuss goals for the event and how to protect the safety of protesters and the community. The meeting was successful and established agreements which resulted in a safe and peaceful protest. “I want to thank the protest organizers and community leaders who came together today to provide a peaceful event in our community,” said Police Chief Deanna Cantrell. “Our community supports peaceful protests and the expression of our fundamental rights. The City will continue to protect all of our community members and keep them safe to ensure voices are heard at this important time.” An additional protest is planned for tomorrow and the City is already working with organizers to ensure another safe and peaceful event. To receive updates from the City, please register for City News e-notifications on the City’s website at www.slocity.org or follow the City of San Luis Obispo on social media. Having trouble viewing this email? View on the website instead. Change your eNotification preference. Unsubscribe from all City of San Luis Obispo, CA eNotifications. From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Report an Issue Subject:Positive feedback Date:Monday, June 1, 2020 1:20:42 PM Message submitted from the <City of San Luis Obispo, CA> website. Site Visitor Name: Leslie Nelson Site Visitor Email: Leslie.v.k.nelson@gmail.com I just wanted to thank the SLO Police Dept for working so well with our community at this weekend's Race Matters SLO demonstration, & at previous marches I've attended (women's marches). I appreciate the professional attitude & behavior toward protesters, & I hope our local officers sent to LA stay safe! From:webmaster@slocity.org on behalf of City of San Luis Obispo, CA To:Bell Jr., Charles Subject:Black History Month photoshoot Date:Saturday, September 7, 2019 1:15:01 PM Message submitted from the <City of San Luis Obispo, CA> website. Site Visitor Name: Courtney Haile Site Visitor Email: race.matters.slo@gmail.com Hi Charles, My name is Courtney and I work with a group called RACE Matters. We are producing a multimedia event series for Black History Month. We would like to schedule a photoshoot with you for the photography and interview portion of the project. Can you shoot me the best email address for you to coordinate this? Thank you! Courtney From:CityClerk To:RACE Matters SLO Subject:RE: R.A.C.E. Matters Demands and Petition Date:Tuesday, June 9, 2020 4:35:41 PM Attachments:image001.png Thank you for taking the time to contact the City Council on this topic. This is a policy related issue for the City Council’s consideration and your message has been provided directly to them. If you have any questions, please contact the Administration Department at (805) 781-7589. Sincerely,   Kevin Christian Deputy City Clerk City Administration City Clerk's Office 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E kchristian@slocity.org T 805.781.7104 slocity.org   Bcc: City Council (Harmon removed at her request) From: RACE Matters SLO <race.matters.slo@gmail.com>  Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 2:03 PM Subject: R.A.C.E. Matters Demands and Petition   To decision makers at the city and county levels in the County of San Luis Obispo:    R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County is presenting the following demands. R.A.C.E. Matters, and the people supporting these demands, request a response to these demands by June 19th, along with a date by which you commit to submitting a report back to R.A.C.E. MATTERS. In your response, please include the date by which you will have reviewed these demands in full with your governing body and staff. STATEMENT FROM R.A.C.E. MATTERS SLO We reiterate that our focus--fully and fundamentally--is on supporting Black lives in the face of all forms of hostility, aggression, and terror. While we are proud and honored to have a leadership role in the struggle for racial justice in our community, we do not pretend to be the sole force at work in the current protests. This is a coalition movement, with many elements and groups involved, sometimes with different strategies for moving forward. We urge local officials and police departments to listen to all organizers, especially Black youth, with regard to the change they and we want to see locally. Here is our list of demands: Recognize that racial discrimination is bigger than law enforcement, and therefore should be declared a Public Health Emergency by every city within SLO County and at the SLO County level. Focus all future interactions with protestors on protestor safety with regard to traffic control, and do not impede on the direction of peaceful marches or demonstration. Recognize that police presence can be triggering to communities of color, and the use of riot gear such as gas masks, shields, helmets, etc, is a form of aggression and escalation in itself, which should not be allowed during peaceful protests, and used only as a last resort when officer safety is truly at risk. Ensure officers have their body cameras on at all times; and have back-up battery power to guarantee this. Ban the use of knee-holds and chokeholds as an acceptable practice for police officers. Immediately drop all criminal charges against non-violent protestors arrested during Black Lives Matter protests and expunge these charges from any records. Establish Civilian Review Boards in all municipalities to build public confidence and hold local police departments accountable via the following provisions: Review boards must have Black representation, be multigenerational and represent the diversity of genders, races, ethnicities, faiths, and sexual orientations in our communities. Review boards must have oversight of complaints against police. Review boards should be able to request reports from police to grant transparency and commitment to social justice. Review boards must have input on law enforcement hiring. Review boards must conduct social media background checks for current and future law enforcement. Review boards must review footage from protests. Law Enforcement Officers must have rigorous training grounded in evidence-based practices and de- escalation techniques. This training must be provided by organizations and agencies that are committed to prosocial behaviors, upon recommendation of the Civilian Review Board. SLO County, and every municipality there-in, must divert funds from law enforcement and incarceration toward community services, mental health and community non-profits. Continue follow-up and communication with the community regarding long-term reform with regard to decriminalization, surveillance, facial recognition software, Use of Force policies, de-escalation, and other concerns. Additionally, we request that SLO County officials and each city in SLO County reviews A VISION FOR BLACK LIVES: Policy Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice, and we demand a report back on how much work has been done so far to accommodate each of these demands. We request creative commitment to review these demands within all applicable public agencies in your jurisdiction Understanding that not all the demands will fall within each jurisdiction, we expect you to use the power of your position to hold other agencies and officials accountable. R.A.C.E. MATTERS, and the people supporting these demands, request a response to these demands by June 19th, along with a date by which you commit to submitting a report back to R.A.C.E. MATTERS on the demands above.   -- R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County racemattersslo.org race.matters.slo@gmail.com Facebook: @R.A.C.E.MattersSLO Instagram: @racemattersslo From:CityClerk To:emma3sullivan@gmail.com Cc:Betz, Ryan Subject:Rent and Mortgage Relief Date:Monday, May 4, 2020 3:45:12 PM Attachments:SLOCouncilLetter.pdf RentReliefFAQs.pdf Good afternoon Ms. Sullivan, Thank you for emailing the City of San Luis Obispo City Council, they have received your message and attachment. We know this is a very stressful time in our community and in our country, we are making every effort to keep residents well informed in a timely manner. The City’s website has an extensive information hub on community wide impacts regarding program and service temporary closures and interruptions www.slocity.org/covid19. The City of San Luis Obispo has a Legislative Action Platform which is reviewed in annually in January. The resolution authorizes staff to respond to legislative issues affecting the City (via letters signed by the Mayor or relevant Department Head), provided the positions taken in those letters are consistent with the priorities identified in the Platform. The City Attorney's Office coordinates the Platform with assistance from the Administration Department and with input from all City Departments, as appropriate. The City Attorney’s Office is copied on this email and will review your request below. Lastly, in regards to placing an item on the agenda for tomorrow night’s meeting, as stated in the City of San Luis Obispo City Council Policies and Procedures Manual (PG 5): “A member of the public may request an item be placed on a future agenda during the Public Comment period at the beginning of every Council meeting, or via other communication with Council Members, and upon consensus of a majority of Council, a staff report will be prepared and approved by the City Manager or his/her designee”. The City Council has been copied on this email requesting to agendize this topic at a City Council meeting. Thank you, Victoria Tonikian Administrative Assistant II City Administration City Clerk's Office 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E vtonikia@slocity.org T 805.781.7105 slocity.org BCC: Council_All   From: Emma Sullivan <emma3sullivan@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 4, 2020 9:43:10 AM To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org> Subject: Rent and Mortgage Relief City Manager Johnson, Good afternoon, my name is Emma Sullivan and I am a recent Cal Poly graduate, leader of the Cal Poly Democrats, and community organizer. I hope that this email finds you well, and that you are safe and healthy during this time. Over the course of the past several weeks, a group of SLO County grassroots organizers, including myself, have been advocating for rent and mortgage relief in SLO County and working with municipal leaders to advocate for relief at the State and Federal levels. I am reaching out because we hope to work with the City of San Luis Obispo as well. First, I wanted to give you a quick update on our efforts. Recently, after submitting a resolution to the Paso Robles City Council, we were so grateful to have had them vote 5-0 in favor of exploring a rent relief assistance program for their city. They are now looking at logistics for using CDBG monies to aid renters, and advocating for relief at the state and federal levels. Earlier this week, we submitted a draft resolution via public comment to the Arroyo Grande City Council, and the Councilmembers voted unanimously in favor of agendizing rent and mortgage relief for a special meeting next week. They will discuss and vote on a letter that Councilmember Paulding has prepared using our language to be sent to State and Federal leaders and exploring a rent relief program for their City. We have also been working with Grover Beach Councilmembers to agendize rent and mortgage relief, and they will be discussing State and Federal advocacy as well as a municipal relief program tonight. We are hoping to work with the City of SLO in a similar manner; can the City agendize this matter for tomorrow night's meeting? Our goals include the Council sending a letter to Governor Newsom as well as our State and Federal legislators, exploring a rent and mortgage assistance program, and lobbying the California League of Cities to address this issue. Prior to our group of organizers coming together, I understand that there was a resolution to explore a rent freeze that did not pass. I must emphasize that this is not what we are asking for, but rather advocacy and direct assistance for renters, mortgage holders, and small businesses. Thousands of Californians are now taking part in a rent strike, without the legal infrastructure to support tenants. We are very concerned that this rent strike may harm our most vulnerable communities, and we want the Governor and local governments to respond quickly to ensure that no one is put in harm's way. I have attached the letter that we will be sending to the City Council, signed by eleven allied organizations from SLO County, which outlines our request, as well as the "Frequently Asked Questions" that our group of organizers have been sharing to clarify our goals and why rent relief is so vital. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions on this matter. Thank you so much for your leadership and all that you have done for our City, especially during this time. Warm Regards, Emma Sullivan From:CityClerk To:dona hare price Cc:Betz, Ryan Subject:RE: Rent and Mortgage Relief Date:Friday, May 1, 2020 5:33:50 PM Attachments:SLOCity51.pdf Good evening, Thank you for your inquiry regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the City Council has received your message. We know this is a very stressful time for our community and our country. Please check our COVID-19 update webpage www.slocity.org/covid19 for the most recent information available. While the City of San Luis Obispo is working to address the local impacts of COVID-19, the County of San Luis Obispo Public Health is the lead agency in addressing COVID-19 and we support and comply with the direction they are providing. You can learn more about the County's actions and plans to address public health concerns related to COVID-19 at www.readyslo.org. The site contains information and advisories from the County Public Health Department. Below, I have provided information regarding actions that have been taken at the State and Local level to address evictions and foreclosures during COVID-19. On March 18, 2020, pursuant to authority given to local jurisdictions by Governor Newsom, the County of San Luis Obispo released a statement and Order, (Local Emergency Order and Regulation No. 3) suspending evictions of tenants in the County for non-payment of rent related to COVID-19 financial hardships. On March 27, 2020, California Governor Newsom extended similar protections to tenants statewide by issuing Order N-37- 20 suspending evictions by landlords for failure to pay rent due to COVID-19 impacts, through May 31st 2020. Though mortgage lenders and foreclosure procedures are generally federally regulated, the California Department of Business Oversight has secured agreements with several private lenders to provide relief from mortgage payments and foreclosure actions. On March 18, 2020, President Trump directed the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to suspend evictions and foreclosures through April related to the fallout of the coronavirus. On March 18, 2020, the federal agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-run finance firms that back the mortgages of 28 million homeowners, ordered a suspension of foreclosures and foreclosure-related evictions for federally backed loans of at least two months. Consistent with County action and to ensure clarity regarding protections available to City residents the City of San Luis Obispo adopted Resolution 11104, which expressly affirmed that the eviction protections enacted by County’s Local Emergency Order and Regulation No. 3 apply to City residents and are enforceable in the City. The City will continue to monitor the status of these orders and provide updates as they become available. More information and resources for community members can be found on the City’s website www.slocity.org/covid19 or the County of San Luis Obispo’s website www.readyslo.org. Best, Victoria Tonikian Administrative Assistant II City Administration City Clerk's Office 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E vtonikia@slocity.org T 805.781.7105 slocity.org BCC: Council_All From: dona hare price <dhareprice@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 1, 2020 3:42 PM To: E-mail Council Website <emailcouncil@slocity.org> Subject: Rent and Mortgage Relief We are a broad-based coalition addressing Rent and Mortgage Relief in our county. We have had the pleasure of working with Paso Robles City Council to address Rent and Mortgage Relief. We are continuing our work with the Arroyo Grande and Grover Beach City Councils. We would like the Council to take a few steps: 1. Write a letter to the Governor urging him to enact comprehensive Rent and Mortgage relief. 2. Contact the League of California Cities to advocate for Rent, Mortgage and Small Business Assistance. 3. Direct staff to explore use of local funds to provide Rent and Mortgage Relief. We appreciate your consideration of each of these items. Thank you. Dona Hare Price Bend the Arc: SLO From:CivicSpark To:Leveille, Brian Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:43:02 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe bleveille@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:CivicSpark To:Codron, Michael Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:42:50 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe mcodron@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:CivicSpark To:Lichtig, Katie Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:42:44 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe klichtig@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:CivicSpark To:Davidson, Doug Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:42:36 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe ddavidson@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:CivicSpark To:Johnson, Derek Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:42:30 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe djohnson@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:CivicSpark To:Christianson, Carlyn Subject:CivicSpark January 2019 Newsletter Date:Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:42:29 AM January 2019 civicspark.lgc.org Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “More than 50 years after his passing, Dr. Martin Luther King’s words ring true today. They remind us that moral leadership doesn’t require a person to be in elected office or hold a position of power. Instead, exercising moral authority simply requires the will to do the right thing..."—Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor Newsom Statement on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. CivicSpark Fellows throughout the state spent the day providing service in their regions with activities ranging from volunteering at local food banks to clearing brush and planting trees. North Coast— Fellows served alongside the Friends of the Dunes organization by participating in a park clean-up event. Fellows helped to clean up the Manila Community Park, situated right on the Humboldt Bay, while enjoying the beautiful king tides. Sacramento / Sierra— Fellows will be working with Yolo Food Bank to help sort donated food and pack rice and beans to be redistributed to partnering organizations and other food banks. Prior to and following the service activity, Fellows will be touring food bank and warehouse and then discussing social equity issues relating to food access and local food systems. Central Inland— Fellows partnered with the Sacramento Food Bank to assist in the packing and boxing of food to help feed the 244,000 food insecure people in Sacramento County. Following their service with the Sacramento Food Bank, Fellows engaged in a discussion on Bay Area— Fellows spent MLK day partnered with Groundwork Richmond. The Fellows, along with volunteers from several other organizations, volunteered on the Richmond Greenway by doing trash pick-up, mulching, tree planting, or a mix of all three. the importance and relevance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to today’s society and their individual lives. Inland Empire— Fellows served with the community gardening organization, Huerta del Valle, in Jurupa Valley as they prepared a site for their second community garden. Fellows also did a toxic tour of several cities in the Inland Empire with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice in Jurupa Valley, learning about the environmental burdens faced by these communities. Central Coast— Fellows partnered with the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) to help clear brush and plant trees at Los Osos Community Park. In the afternoon, Fellows guided discussions on racial equity and attended “Communities Together, Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” a community event hosted by NAACP San Luis Obispo Chapter, Congregation Beth David, and RACE Matters SLO County. Greater Los Angeles and San Diego— Fellows partaked in a creative workshop and guided tour of the California African American Museum (CAAM) at Exhibition Park, Los Angeles and spent time learning about the Los Angeles Freedom Rally 1963 Exhibition where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed nearly 40,000 people at Wrigley Field in South Los Angeles. Following the tour at CAAM, Fellows continued the service day at RootDownLA's micro-farm, where they helped plant and clean the farm to support their healthy food, equity and environmental justice work in South LA. CivicSpark "Salmon and Science" Video now on YouTube! Salmon and Science CivicSpark AmeriCorps 2017-18 Fellows Katherine Perkins and Cassandra Miller talk about their experiences with salmon research on the Lower American River, sharing their knowledge of science, strength, and who will save the planet. Produced by the Local Government Commission, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Huge thank you to Jon DeHart at LGC for creating this animated video and to Nirajana Ela Banerjee for sound editing! Regional Spotlights Stormwater in Lake County Alex Sharp is working with the City of Lakeport’s Public Works Department in Lake County. Her primary role is assisting the City in a Stormflow Assessment, in which she is collecting and analyzing stormflow data to identify where infiltration and intrusion issues reside in the sewer collection system. Alex’s findings on this project will help the City mitigate future flood damage following major storm events. Alex is also working with her supervisor to assess the current capacity of the City’s Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants to effectively prepare the City for future development. In addition, Alex has helped organize regional water utility management trainings and has participated in a number of meetings that aim to support improved community vitality for Lake County and beyond. Alex is enjoying this opportunity to work with influential leaders in the water industry and to be a part of an effort to bring long-term sustainability to Lakeport. Connectivity in Ventura County Sasha Burrows has been working as an Opportunity Access Fellow in Camarillo for the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC) and Ventura County. He has been working on a project to improve connectivity within Ventura County by identifying the most important institutions that have the largest social and economic impacts on the communities in which they are rooted. These “anchor institutions” include hospitals, doctors’ offices, schools, libraries, police and fire stations, city halls, and more. Sasha has created a database of these institutions for the entire county as well as the individual cities within the county. His next step is to obtain approval of these lists from the cities and to aid the BCPC in creating more collaboration and discussion between the cities’ GIS teams. The end goal of this project is to create a faster and improved connection between the most valuable institutions within communities. In addition, Sasha has been aiding the BCPC with a communication plan and a website, and has been serving as a liaison between the BCPC and the County GIS team. Messaging Climate Change in Los Angeles County Jessica Cervantes is a Climate Fellow serving the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Jessica is working alongside Climate Fellow Michael Jimenez in the department’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program. As part of their service project, they are co-leading the Climate Champions Project, a department-wide initiative to integrate climate change messaging into departmental programs. As a part of the project, they are currently developing messages to inform and engage the general public about the nature of climate change and the health co-benefits associated with taking action to reduce emissions. In addition to her work on the Climate Champions Project, Jessica also represents the department at meetings and workgroups, such as the County Healthy Design Workgroup, County Tree Committee, and County Sustainability Coordinating Council Committee. Jessica is excited for the next steps in the Climate Champions Project and is looking forward to directly engage with LA County residents on addressing the health impacts of climate change. Fellow Spotlights Question of the Month: "As an AmeriCorps member, service is a critical component of the CivicSpark model - How do you give back to your community? Why is service important to you?" Lizzie Carrade | Bay Area Region "Service is important to me because it allows me to connect with my community and my Earth. I love how volunteers empower one another and spread kindness and compassion, all while contributing to a good cause. As a nature enthusiast, I enjoy participating in habitat restoration projects." Born and raised in the Bay Area, Lizzie Carrade became interested in California environmental politics and policy early in life. She graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in government and legal studies in 2018, and plans to apply that knowledge to a career in sustainability. After writing her senior thesis on sea level rise and climate change litigation in California, she is thrilled to be working with the City of Albany as it implements its Climate Action Plan 2.0. She is excited to get hands-on experience working with a city government, and learning more about how local government offices can prepare for the effects of climate change. Joseph Santiago II | Sacramento Region "Hurricanes have always been a part of my summers growing up. During particularly bad seasons, (2004 comes to mind) clearing debris from our streets, checking up on elderly neighbors and welcoming people over to use our electric generator became a seasonal activity. Service to me is about putting in work and spreading positive vibes when you have the capacity to do so. In 2017, after Hurricane Maria tore through my ancestral homeland, two friends and I organized a hurricane relief drive, raising over $3,000 and collecting over 200 lbs. of supplies to distribute in the impoverished mountainous regions of Puerto Rico. I was proud of the work we accomplished with the local emergency services department there and the support we were able to gather from friends, family, and our networks stateside. Most of all, I was moved by the bravery, resiliency, and love I witnessed in Puerto Rico." Joseph Santiago II grew up in Orlando, Florida. Following high school, he completed his Bachelors of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments with a minor in Business Technology Management at New York University. While enrolled there, he was an active member of Delta Lambda Phi, the nations first fraternity founded by gay men for all, male-identifying and progressive men regardless of sexual orientation. During his time in college Joseph also interned at two environmentally conscious organizations, Sustainable South Bronx and Build it Green NYC. Joseph spent much of his childhood on the beaches of Cape Canaveral, Florida, awed by the juxtaposition of undisturbed sand dunes at Playalinda Beach, and the remarkable human achievements happening at Kennedy Space Center. Joseph hopes to build upon his experiences serving as a CivicSpark Fellow for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to launch a career in Urban Planning with a desire to help cities adapt for the realities of climate change. In his free time you”ll find Joseph riding his bicycle (or motorcycle), hiking, or enjoying a drag show in the city. Great Stories Count Down Sierra Huffman, 2018-19 Climate Fellow - North Coast Region "For someone as shy as I am, simply communicating with my co-workers and supervisors was one of the hardest parts. I’ve embarrassed myself, sent poorly written emails, and performed faulty mathematics. Yet, despite the setbacks I’ve gained a sense of confidence to the likes of which I’ve never had before. I’ve learned quickly, created tasks, collected resources, and gained a new passion for renewable energy..." When Will I Move Mountains? Naomi Lopez, 2018-19 Opportunity Access Fellow - Central Inland Region "I reflected deeply on how working within and getting to know an amazing group of people who are at the forefront of sustainable practices in California and will implement their vision for future generations to come. I had almost forgotten at how important I thought sustainability was and it’s been very refreshing and nice to be around people who feel the same..." New Year New Way of Thinking Marjan Kris Abubo, 2018-19 Water Fellow - Greater Los Angeles Region "For the past couple months, I’ve been volunteering at a community lot-to-garden space in Los Angeles. The group that runs it, The Regenerative Collective, is a small band of autonomous organizers committed to converting an abandoned gas station into a community garden space. For the past two months, I’ve been pulling weeds, planting native California plant species, and breaking down — or more specifically, decolonizing — the concept of sustainability and environmentalism..." Upcoming Events Upcoming Regional Climate Symposia Long Beach, CA | Stateline, NV Fresno, CA | San Luis Obispo, CA The State of California has released the Fourth Climate Change Assessment, which provides the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. A series of regional workshops are being organized to showcase key findings, as well as to discuss opportunities to advance local adaptation initiatives. Join researchers, key state agencies, local jurisdictions, and community leaders at a regional climate symposium to learn more and build connections! In the meantime, we encourage you to take the Cal OES Adaptation Planning Guide User Needs Assessment Survey! Learn more about the regional events here. GRID Alternatives LA Energy & Equity Policy Series (LEEPS) February 28, 2019 | Long Beach, CA 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Join GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles on Thursday, February 28th for the fourth Los Angeles Energy and Equity Policy Series event - Our Shared Solar Future: Expanding Access through Community Solar. This conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and experts from the environmental & climate justice, and clean energy spaces to discuss the growing impact of community solar around the country; and which policy developments need to take place in California to ensure expanded solar access to its most vulnerable residents. Buy tickets here! California Shared Mobility Policy and Modeling Workshop March 22, 2019 | Berkeley, CA 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Save the Date! Learn how shared mobility is transforming California communities! Join UC Berkeley's Transportation Sustainability Research Center for an interactive workshop featuring discussion son how public agencies are incorporating shared mobility into public policy and modeling, how they are sharing data with the public sector, and challenges they would like to solve. The afternoon will feature breakout sessions on micromobility policy and transportation modeling followed by a discussion of how to prepare California for a shared automated vehicle future. Learn more here. Questions? Contact Adam Cohen at apcohen@berkeley.edu. CivicSpark is a Governor's Initiative AmeriCorps program implemented by the Local Government Commission in partnership with the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Each year, 90 Fellows are placed across California in regional hubs to implement targeted projects that build capacity for local government agencies to better address community resilience issues such as climate change, water resource management, and access to opportunities.  Learn more about CivicSpark at www.civicspark.lgc.org. ‌ ‌ ‌ Local Government Commission | 980 9th Street, Suite 1700, Sacramento, CA 95814 Unsubscribe cchristi@slocity.org Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by raquino@lgc.org in collaboration with Try it free today From:Claire Dominion To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:Take Action NOW Date:Thursday, June 4, 2020 9:07:15 PM My name is Claire Dominion and I am a resident of San Luis Obispo. I stand in solidarity with Race Matters SLO, as they have released their list of demands for local law enforcement. I believe that change can only be achieved through action, and I am asking you to take action today to protect communities in San Luis Obispo from police violence. The full list of demands for local law enforcement by Race Matters SLO must be implemented ASAP. These demands include: Directing future interactions with protestors to focus on protestor safety Recognizing that police presence is triggering to communities of color, make the use of riot gear an absolute last resort Dropping criminal charges against non-violent protestors arrested during Black Lives Matter protests and expunge their records Banning chokeholds and knee holds Establishing a diverse Civilian Review Board that oversights complaints against the police, can request reports from police, have input on law enforcement hiring, review social media background checks for current and future law enforcement, and review protest footage Ensuring officers have bodycams on at ALL times Requiring rigorous training grounded in evidence-based practices and de-escalation techniques Reallocating police funding to long-term safety strategies Diligently following-up and communicating with the community regarding long-term reform The full list of demands are available through Race Matters SLO. I am asking that the FULL list of demands be implemented ASAP. I believe these demands begin to address the massive inequities and systems of oppression that have been perpetuated by governmental inaction. This will move our city in a positive direction and demonstrate a tangible commitment to addressing systematic racism. Thank you for all you do for the City of San Luis Obispo and for your consideration. Best, Claire Dominion From:Clerk, Intern To:Burns, Chantal Subject:GIA Digital Applications Date:Tuesday, March 31, 2020 2:26:00 PM Attachments:image001.png Hey Chantal, Below is a list of digital applications I don’t see on SharePoint but we have the hard copies for: 1. Central Coast Shakespeare Festival 2. Central Coast United Soccer Club 3. Cuesta College Foundation 4. Ecologistics, Inc./R.A.C.E. Matters 5. Friends of the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden 6. History Center of SLO County 7. San Luis Obispo Blues Society 8. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) 9. St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church 10.) Wilshire Hospice Also, there are a few that look like they have digital copies but no hard ones: 1. Central Couth Youth Chorus (CCYC) 2. SLO Women’s March 3. Veg Events of SLO County Other than that, the excel spreadsheet is updated including the information above. I was thinking next step I could go through the Grant Application Check list form for each of the hard copies I have. Thanks! Shannon Intern Clerk Temporary Clerk Employee City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E IClerk@slocity.org slocity.org From:blackfacandstaff-request@calpoly.edu on behalf of cobryant@calpoly.edu To:blackfacandstaff@calpoly.edu; inclusivitygroup@calpoly.edu Cc:csmchairs Subject:R.A.C.E. Matters SLO will host a webinar on COVID-19! Date:Saturday, April 18, 2020 9:26:11 AM Hello all, You may have already heard about this event, so I apologize for cross posting. R.A.C.E. Matters SLO is hosting a webinar on COVID-19 on Thursday, April 23rd at 6 p.m Pre-registration is required. The event will be on Zoom (space limited to 100) and Facebook Live. Read on for more details about how to send in your questtions ahead of time and how to register for the webinar. Thanks, Camille ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Begin forwarded message: From: "R.A.C.E. MATTERS SLO" <race.matters.slo@gmail.com> Date: April 18, 2020 at 8:29:20 AM PDT To: "Preston C. Allen" <pallen@calpoly.edu> Subject: Live Zoom Webinar: Covid 19 Reply-To: <race.matters.slo@gmail.com>  COVID 19, Your Questions Answered Live Our local response, and digging deep into why race matters in our national conversation. Where: Zoom and Facebook Live When: Thursday, April 23rd, 6:00pm SEND QUESTIONS FOR PANELISTS TO race.matters.slo@gmail.com, or reply to this message. Panelists: Dr. Joye Carter Forensic Pathologist, County of San Luis Obispo Dr. Kevin Ferguson Medical Director, Clinical Laboratory and Pathology, Dignity Health Erica A. Stewart San Luis Obispo City Council Member Moderator: Julie Lynem, Cal Poly Journalism Department REGISTRATION REQUIRED, SPACE FOR 100 ON ZOOM OR TUNE IN TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR OUR LIVESTREAM Our panel wants to hear from you! Send your question to race.matters.slo@gmail.com, or reply to this message. See you on Zoom or Facebook Live. Copyright © 2020 R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County, All rights reserved. Hi! You are receiving this email because you indicated your interest in learning more about our group. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. REGISTER HERE