Amend Citizens Police Review Commission law to set meeting quorum rules
In Plain English
The Citizens Police Review Commission sometimes cannot hold meetings because too few members show up. The city wants to change the law to set clear rules about how many commissioners must be present for official business. If approved, the commission can function more consistently when investigating police complaints.
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Public Comments
6 public comments — 6 spoken
- Sue WilsonIn personcouncilmember
- Elsa StevensIn person
- Rick PerezIn person
- Patricia PerezIn person
- Cassia StepakIn person
- Michael KerrIn person
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