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Fire and Police Commission adopts 2025 work plan; staff outlines outreach and oversight priorities

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The Fire and Police Commission received its annual community-oversight report from Barbara Anderson and adopted a 2025'26 work plan to present to City Council on March 18. The report summarized outreach, bilingual complaint forms, recruitment metrics, and priority topics including e-bike safety and crisis intervention training.

Barbara Anderson, senior assistant to the city administrator, presented the Fire and Police Commission's second annual report on community oversight and the commission's proposed 2025 work plan at the Feb. 27 meeting.

Anderson told commissioners the ordinance that reshaped police oversight requires an annual report and a work plan for City Council. She said the commission has updated complaint and commendation forms to include Spanish and English, completed commissioner orientation and ride-alongs, and worked with an independent police monitor, Hassan Aden of the Aden Group, on implementation and site visits.

Anderson outlined community engagement activity in 2024, including a Westside…

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