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Greenway commission reviews police hiring test, applicant turnout and funding for outside services
Summary
Commissioners heard that 97 people applied for upcoming police hiring tests, that about 40% typically show up, and that the police chief will seek a roughly $3,000 appropriation from the city council to pay professional services for the hiring process.
The Greenway Police Merit Commission on July 10 discussed the department’s upcoming physical agility and written testing for police applicants, expected turnout and a forthcoming request to the city council for funding to pay professional services. Chief of Police James Eisen told the commission that 97 people have applied for the recruitment process and that ‘‘we'll see how many show up. I guess, probably 40 if it holds true in the past.’’ He said the physical agility test is…
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