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Casa Grande repeals Police Advisory Board, creates seven-member Public Safety Advisory Board
Summary
The council voted to repeal the Police Advisory Board and create a seven-member Public Safety Advisory Board to advise on police and fire services. Existing Police Advisory Board members will be contacted about interviews for the new board.
The Casa Grande City Council voted to repeal the Police Advisory Board and create a new Public Safety Advisory Board, shifting the body's scope from police-only to a broader public safety role that includes fire services.
Staff told the council the new board would have seven members serving three-year terms, meet at least quarterly, be staffed by public safety departments and focus on community involvement,…
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