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Josephine County revises public safety coordinating council bylaws, appoints two representatives
Summary
The board approved revisions to the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council bylaws to move regular meetings from bimonthly to quarterly and to reduce quorum for time‑sensitive special meetings; it also appointed a mental‑health representative and a victim‑services representative as the council requested.
The Josephine County Board of Commissioners voted on Sept. 30 to revise the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council’s (LPSCC) bylaws and to confirm two agency‑nominated appointments.
Director Hector Hyde presented the updated bylaws, which reduce the frequency of regular meetings from bimonthly to quarterly and set the quorum for special meetings at six members. Hyde said the change reflects the council’s workload and preserves members’ time while allowing special…
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