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Police Commission presents annual report; council adopts FY26–27 work plan

5936546 · September 29, 2025
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Summary

The Eugene Police Commission reviewed its fiscal 2025 accomplishments and presented a biannual work plan for FY2026–27 covering policies on Narcan use, drones, safety cameras, mental-health supports and governance; City Council approved the work plan.

The Eugene Police Commission presented its fiscal 2025 annual report and a FY2026–27 biannual work plan to the Eugene City Council during the Oct. 13, 2025 work session, and the council voted to approve the work plan.

The commission’s new chair, Amelia Folkes, told the council the citizen advisory body completed 13 items on its 2024–25 work plan, has three items in progress and one “emerging” item under watch. Folkes cited completed and ongoing reviews of policies including communications with persons with disabilities (policy 3-70), strike and labor-dispute guidance (policy 3-13), naloxone/Narcan procedures and emerging-technology reviews such as drones as first responders (policies 908 and 908a).

The work plan sets priorities for the next two fiscal years, including reviews of police stops, an automated…

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