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Board appoints nine members to new Civilian Oversight Commission, schedules start of work
Summary
After reviewing 67 applications, the Marin County Board appointed five district and four at-large members to the newly established Civilian Oversight Commission and outlined next steps including inspector-general recruitment and bylaws work.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday appointed nine members to the county’s newly established Civilian Oversight Commission for the Sheriff’s Office and authorized the commission to begin organizational work and to participate in recruitment of the Office of the Inspector General.
The board’s action follows the board-adopted ordinance (Ordinance 3824, 2024) that created the hybrid oversight model and the county’s recruitment process earlier this year. The ordinance directs the board to appoint five district commissioners and four at-large commissioners, with staggered initial terms.
Deputy County Executive Lynn Walsh told the board that Marin received 67…
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