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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 05/22/2018 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Purple Light Initiative for Domestic Violence Awareness <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: The purpose of this report is to update Council on a request to illuminate the outside of the Municipal <br />Center in purple lighting during October for Domestic Violence Awareness month and to seek approval for the City <br />to participate in the initiative. <br />Background: Staff was contacted by Mary Sheie, an Anoka County resident and active participant in several local <br />and metro area domestic violence awareness groups. She had earlier submitted a proposal to the Anoka County <br />Sheriff to participate in the "Purple Lights Initiative" which is an initiative to illuminate the outside of government <br />buildings in purple during October 2018, which is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Sheriff Stuart agreed to <br />illuminate the Sheriffs Office Building on Hanson Boulevard during the entire month of October. <br />Ms. Sheie stated that after meeting with the Sheriff, she had conversation with Cathy Green, a local woman who is <br />also an advocate for domestic violence victims and currently works on the relief staff of Alexander House. Ms. <br />Green suggested presenting a proposal to also illuminate the Ramsey City Buildings. <br />Mary Sheie, Cathy Green, and Terry Refshaw (a Ramsey resident) have submitted a written proposal for Council to <br />consider. Such proposal is attached for Council review. The premise of the proposal is that the City of Ramsey light <br />its public buildings and spaces purple, the signatory hue for domestic violence, in October 2018. The purpose is to <br />highlight/draw attention to the issue of domestic abuse and join a "Conversation" about it that is already going on <br />both statewide and nationally. From that conversation will flow more local education and awareness about this <br />critical issue. <br />If the the Council supports this effort, Ms. Sheie will meet with Building Maintenance Supervisor Dan Bray to <br />discuss the details of how the lighting will be done. Staff suggested that Ms. Sheie may also want to consider the <br />City's parking ramp next to City Hall in the plans as well. It is anticipated that the majority of the installation will be <br />done by volunteers, and that the City will absorb any incremental increase in electrical cost for the lighting. <br />Building maintenance staff and inspection staff will ensure that all installation is in accordance with the applicable <br />safety codes. <br />It is anticipated that Ms. Sheie, Ms. Refshaw and Ms. Green will be available at the work session this evening to <br />talk more about the proposal as well as answer any questions. <br />Timeframe: <br />Funding Source: <br />N/A <br />Responsible Party(ies): <br />City Administrator Kurt Ulrich. <br />Outcome: <br />