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Council confirms 21 appointments to new Community Board for Police Accountability

5028751 · June 19, 2025
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Summary

Portland City Council voted to confirm 21 members and six alternates to the Community Board for Police Accountability (CBPA), advancing implementation of the voter-approved oversight system. Council discussed district balance, eligibility checks and staggered terms before the 11–1 confirmation vote.

The Portland City Council voted to confirm 21 members and six alternates to the newly created Community Board for Police Accountability on June 18, 2025, advancing an oversight body established by voters in the city charter.

Council approved the slate after a public review of nominees and a discussion about district representation, background checks and term lengths. Council President (name not specified in transcript) presented the final list and invited nominees present at the meeting to introduce themselves. Nominees described a mix of community, legal and lived-experience backgrounds and emphasized commitments to fairness,…

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