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July 27, 2021 <br /> <br /> Mr. Moody recognized Chief Richard Huneycutt for his 45 years of volunteer service. <br /> <br /> <br /> Mayor Glover informed citizens and City Council of the Star Base Summer Camp, <br /> <br />Camp Answer visit to the City Council Chamber, Thursday, July 29 at 11:30 a.m. <br /> <br /> Mr. Woodard asked that the Sheriff’s Department be incorporated in the efforts of <br /> <br />public safety. <br /> <br /> City Manager Jones informed City Council of the collaborations with the Sheriff’s <br />Department to combat crime in the city. <br /> <br /> Vice Mayor Barnes asked that City Manager Jones give a presentation on the <br /> <br />collaboration strategies that have been implemented to combat crime at the next <br />Public Work Session. <br /> <br />21 - 234 - Report on Pending Items <br /> <br />There were no pending items. <br /> <br />21 - 235 - Non-Agenda Speakers <br /> <br />1. Ed Joyner, 1411 Ekstine Drive, asked that the Colored Community Library be moved <br />to a more prominent location downtown. <br /> <br />th <br />2. Nathaniel Curry, 607 7 Street, voiced his concern with the rise in violent crime in the <br /> city. <br /> <br />3. Kathrin Howell, 64 Treakle Terrace, voiced her concern with the housing crisis and the <br /> rise in violent crime in the city. <br /> <br />4. Melissa Williams, 395 Carver Circle, spoke on the homicide rate in the city. <br /> <br />5. Laquita Reese, 604 Jefferson Street, voiced her concern with the increased violence <br /> in the city. <br /> <br />6. Joyce White-Tasby, 305 Carlina Road, asked that the Colored Community Library be <br />moved to a more prominent location downtown. <br /> <br />7. Barry Randall, 515 Camden Avenue, encouraged citizens to hold elected officials <br /> accountable. <br /> <br />8. Frank Allen, 3522 Winchester Drive, voiced his concern with gang violence in the city. <br /> <br />9. Jessie Williams, 943 Suburban Parkway, voiced his concern with violence in the city. <br /> <br />10. Barry Doughty, 1515 Belafonte Drive, spoke on how we can applaud our future and <br /> appreciate our past. <br /> <br />11. Elliott Hill, 100 Stratford Street, voiced his concern with gun violence in the city. <br /> <br />12. Tony Goodwin, 38 Linden Avenue, suggested that No Drug Zone signs be placed on <br /> school grounds. <br /> <br />13. Sonja Williams, 1100 Virginia Avenue, voiced her concern with the crime in the city. <br /> <br />14. Edrika Oliver, 2512 Evergreen Place, voiced her concern with the rise in crime in the <br /> city. <br /> <br />15. Saran Day, 1509 Princeton Avenue, asked that City Council work together to end the <br /> violence in the city. <br /> <br />16. Cedric Cradle, 725 Bold Street, voiced his concern with the gun violence in the city. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />