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South Salt Lake Civilian Review Board approves minutes, welcomes new members and sets case deadlines and trainings

4602171 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

At its June 2 meeting the South Salt Lake Civilian Review Board approved corrected minutes, welcomed Tom Mills as a full member and a new alternate, set a June 15 deadline for assigned case reviews, announced a Promise program tour June 12 and reminded members to complete Utah Public Meeting Act training.

The South Salt Lake Civilian Review Board on June 2 approved meeting minutes from May 5, 2025, corrected the year notation, welcomed Tom Mills as a new full member and a new alternate named Sarah, and set deadlines and trainings for members.

The board approved the May 5 minutes by voice vote with members saying "aye" and recorded the approval as unanimous. Chairing remarks thanked outgoing member Jason Keffer for three years of service; Keffer was recognized but the transcript does not record an exchange with him.

Board members announced a Promise program tour scheduled for June 12 at 3:30 p.m. on the building’s third floor. A board member said the tour helps members understand after-school programming and police interaction through the PAL program.

Members were reminded to complete the Utah Public Meeting Act online training; a board member said the online portion takes about 15 to 20 minutes and that a city attorney will provide more in-depth training in July. The transcript states members have "until the June" to finish that training; the exact calendar deadline was not specified in the public remarks.

Kevin Miller was assigned to distribute case assignments this week; members were asked to complete reviews by June 15 so materials could be forwarded to staff member Darren on June 16.

A board member also noted a "No Kings" rally planned for June 14 and urged awareness; no formal board action regarding the rally was recorded.

The board had no unfinished business reported and later moved into a closed meeting under state statute.