COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION

Wednesday, October 9, 2024 · 6:00 PM AM · Abundant Faith Church of Integrity 7830 West Good Hope Rd

TL;DR

The Community Collaborative Commission met to discuss police-community relations in Milwaukee, featuring a comprehensive report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum about improving community-oriented policing. The meeting provided an opportunity for public input and explored strategies to enhance local law enforcement engagement with residents.

Key Decisions

  • Collins Settlement Agreement Overview Discussed
  • Community Policing Report Presentation Reviewed
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Introduction by Nate Hamilton, Chair of the Community Collaborative Commission, of the CCC members, goals and background on the Collins settlement agreement.
  2. Presentation by the Wisconsin Policy Forum on its report, "Common Ground: Enhancing Community Oriented Policing in Milwaukee"
  3. Comments and questions from the public relating to police/community relations and the CCC.
  4. In the event that Common Council members who are not members of this committee attend this meeting, this meeting may also simultaneously constitute a meeting of the Common Council or any of the following committees: Community and Economic Development, Finance and Personnel, Judiciary and Legislation, Licenses, Public Safety and Health, Public Works, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development, and/or Steering and Rules. Whether a simultaneous meeting is occurring depends on whether the presence of one or more of the Common Council member results in a quorum of the Common Council or any of the above committees, and, if there is a quorum of another committee, whether any agenda items listed above involve matters within that committee’s realm of authority. In the event that a simultaneous meeting is occurring, no action other than information gathering will be taken at the simultaneous meeting.
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