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CPRC chair presents draft internal operating procedures; staff flags scope limits and commissioners debate agenda control

5961759 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

Chair Carlos Graves presented a draft internal operating procedures document on Oct. 17 and asked the commission to consider adopting it as a guide for agenda setting, working‑group formation and follow‑up.

Chair Carlos Graves presented a draft internal operating procedures document on Oct. 17 intended to give the Community Police Review Commission a consistent template for agenda-setting, working‑group formation, recommendations and follow-up. Graves said he modeled the draft on the Public Safety Commission’s procedures and aimed to give members a clear “cheat sheet” and a way to track pending items so nothing falls through the cracks.

Key points in the draft included: a standard agenda-item request form for commissioners to submit requests; a requirement that the chair schedule time at the beginning and end of meetings to review pending items; guidance that city staff speakers be arranged when requested by…

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