Change quorum rules for Citizens Police Review Commission
In Plain English
The Citizens Police Review Commission currently has unclear rules about how many members must attend meetings to conduct business. The city wants to update the law to base quorum on how many commissioners are actually appointed rather than total possible seats. This ensures the commission can meet and review police matters even when some positions are vacant.
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