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2.02: Purple Lights Initiative Presentation <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that the City has the opportunity to once again participate in the Purple <br /> Lights Initiative. <br /> Mary Shay thanked the City for allowing them to come back again this year with another request <br /> for the Purple Lights Initiative. She provided background information on the initiative, noting <br /> that the purpose is to bring attention to the topic of domestic abuse. She stated that this would be <br /> the second year for Ramsey and proposed that the same spaces be lit this year as were last year. <br /> She noted that all the lights were acquired last year and could be used again this year, if still in <br /> working condition. She stated that if replacement of lights is needed,they are willing to work <br /> with the City to acquire funding. She noted that she is a member of Zion Lutheran Church and a <br /> part of the Rachel Circle. <br /> Kathy Green stated that she is a part time employee at Alexandra House, works with Break the <br /> Silence Against Domestic Violence, and is also a part of the Rachel Circle. <br /> Ms. Shay thanked the City for participating the previous year and noted that the topic received a <br /> lot of publicity. She stated that this year it would be great to add a way to identify and clarify the <br /> meaning of the lights for the public driving by. <br /> Ms. Green stated that having the lights was an amazing step and it would be nice to add a sign <br /> stating that the purple lights represent Domestic Violence Awareness Month. She stated that <br /> Ramsey participating helps victims know that Ramsey will help them and also sends a message <br /> to abusers that the act will not be tolerated. <br /> Ms. Shay provided an example of a sign that could be used by the City. She noted that similar <br /> signs could be purchased by residents or businesses to help support the initiative as well. She <br /> stated that Ramsey could also offer to be a venue for a domestic violence awareness event. She <br /> stated that they also have resources that could come to Ramsey to provide training to City staff <br /> or police. She hoped that the City endorses the Purple Lights Initiative once again this year. <br /> Councilmember Heinrich thanked the ladies for being present and for their advocacy. She asked <br /> if there were any social media posts on the initiative the previous year. <br /> Ms. Shay stated that last year there was an excellent article in the City newsletter and perhaps on <br /> the City Facebook page. She believed that those efforts would be helpful again this year. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau thanked the ladies for coming tonight and stated that the City was proud to <br /> participate last year. He stated that he looks forward to continuing discussions on a potential <br /> partnership for this year. <br /> 3. CITIZEN INPUT <br /> None. <br /> City Council/June 11,2019 <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br />
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