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Commission trims priorities, forms governance work group to chart next steps for strategic plan

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After committee presentations, the Community Commission on Police Oversight voted to form a temporary governance work group to define whether a standing governance committee is needed and to flesh out strategic priorities and implementation steps.

The Community Commission on Police Oversight on July 14 voted to form a temporary work group to define governance needs and recommend whether a standing governance committee is required to carry out the commission’s strategic plan.

Commissioner Mara Shanfield and others presented committee-level work on a draft strategic plan that groups proposed actions into three practical priorities: (1) governance excellence (internal operations and onboarding), (2) community engagement, and (3) overseeing and supporting police reforms (policy, practice, review panels). Commissioners debated the number of priorities and the structure for carrying work forward.

Shanfield said the PPRR (policy, practice and…

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