COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION

Thursday, January 16, 2025 · 11:00 AM AM · Virtual

TL;DR

The Community Collaborative Commission met virtually to discuss community policing strategies, review potential member removals, and plan for 2025 initiatives. The meeting focused on engagement strategies from Baltimore and Milwaukee, and considered administrative actions for commission membership.

Key Decisions

  • Public Meeting on South Side Date and location discussed
  • City-wide Survey Request for Proposals Re-activation considered
  • Removal of Jeff Roman and Shawn Muhammed Vote considered for removal due to excessive meeting absences
  • 2025 Community Oriented Policing Plan Discussed preliminary strategies
Agenda PDF

Agenda

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  2. Roll call.
  3. Review and approval of the minutes of the October 10th meeting.
  4. Vote on date and location of the public meeting on the South Side and discuss details.
  5. Discussion on re-activation of the city-wide survey Request for Proposals and scope of work.
  6. Overarching plans for 2025, including, but not limited to, the Community Oriented Policing report.
  7. Discussion on Community Oriented Police engagement plan from the city of Baltimore and Milwaukee's.
  8. Vote on possible removal of Jeff Roman, presidential appointee, and Shawn Muhammed, Asha Project, as members due to missing 3 meetings in a calendar year.
  9. 211648 Communication relating to the 2022/2026 activities of the Community Collaborative Commission.
    Communication
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