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Ypsilanti police advisory commission approves sending recommended ordinance edits to city council
Summary
The Ypsilanti Police Advisory Commission reviewed proposed edits to its enabling ordinance—including adding City Council as a named recipient of recommendations and removing term limits—and voted to send the suggested changes to City Council as communication.
The Ypsilanti Police Advisory Commission reviewed proposed changes to its advisory-commission ordinance on Sept. 25 and voted to forward its recommended edits to City Council.
Commissioners discussed three main changes raised during the meeting: adding City Council to several provisions as an entity that the commission may consult and advise, changing order of recipients in a provision to list City Council before the city manager, and removing language that set a maximum number of terms for commission members.
Commissioner Mohammed proposed inserting the words "to City Council" in section references and asked…
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