COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION

Thursday, May 14, 2026 · 11:00 AM AM · Virtual

TL;DR

The Community Collaborative Commission held a virtual meeting on May 14, 2026, where they reviewed previous meeting minutes and discussed a draft community-oriented policing plan. The commission also addressed how to allocate carryover funding from 2025 into the 2026 budget.

Key Decisions

  • Approval of February 12, 2026 minutes Approved
  • Review of draft memorandum and community-oriented policing plan Discussed
  • Discussion on allocation of 2025 carryover funds for 2026 Discussed
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Untitled item
  2. Roll Call
  3. Review and approval of the minutes from February 12, 2026.
  4. Discussion regarding draft memorandum and community-oriented policing plan.
  5. Discussion on how to spend Community Collaborative Commission funding. 2025 funds carryover to 2026.
  6. Items for future agenda and next meeting date.
  7. 211648 Communication relating to the 2022/2026 activities of the Community Collaborative Commission.
    Communication
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  12. Meeting Adjourned at 11:45 pm