During a recent Loveland City Council meeting, Councilor Samson addressed concerns regarding council decorum and the potential replacement of Councilor Black as the liaison to the Police Citizen Advisory Board (PCAB). The discussion was prompted by an incident where Councilor Black whistled to get the attention of the police chief during a meeting, which was perceived by some as disrespectful.
Councilor Samson acknowledged Councilor Black's apology but emphasized the need for a respectful environment within the council. She noted that the incident raised questions about gender dynamics, suggesting that had a male councilor whistled at a female employee, it would have been viewed differently. Samson highlighted that the request for Black's replacement came from both PCAB and a staff member, citing concerns over her conduct and criticisms of the police department.
Several council members weighed in, with some supporting the idea of establishing a formal process for replacing liaisons when requested by boards and commissions. Councilor Foley proposed a motion to remove Councilor Black from her liaison role, which was met with mixed reactions. Ultimately, the motion failed with a vote of 3 to 5.
The council agreed on the necessity of creating a structured process for communication between boards and the council regarding liaison issues, aiming to prevent similar situations in the future. The meeting concluded with a consensus on the importance of maintaining professionalism and respect within council interactions.