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Norman Mayor Breea Clark asks a question Friday during the Norman City Council Retreat at the NCED Hotel & Conference Center. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript
The Norman City Council leaned in favor of several proposed projects that staff said could be funded with American Rescue Plan Act federal dollars during its annual retreat Friday.
The retreat, which allows councilors and city staff to publicly gather each year and discuss proposals and ideas, focused heavily Friday on how the city should spend its allocated federal dollars from the ARPA.
Open to the public, no public comment is allowed and no actions are taken based on any discussion at the retreat. Ward 6 Elizabeth Foreman was absent. The retreat continues Saturday morning beginning at 9 a.m.
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A statewide expansion to mobile crisis units and an emergency call center will roll out within a year, leaving the Norman City Council to rethink its plan to create a city-managed team.
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) presented the agencyâs plans to the council during a Tuesday night study session. Mobile crisis units respond to people in mental health or behavioral crises and connect them with services. The legislature increased funding to expand crisis units, new crisis centers and a statewide call center for a national mental health hotline â 988.
Two units contracted through the state via the Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center have served Cleveland County adults and children for several years, The Transcript reported. The council began exploring a mobile crisis unit in July 2020, looking at a model comparable to Eugene, Oregonâs Crisis Helping Out On The Streets.