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Police commission approves emergency‑vehicle and officer‑response policy updates; trespass‑letter program extended to two‑year renewals

Eugene Police Commission · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved revisions to emergency‑vehicle operations (policy 4‑16) and officer‑response definitions (policy 4‑11), and heard staff describe changes to the trespass‑letter program, which now renews commercial letters every two years and requires signage; staff reported increased enforcement outcomes.

The Eugene Police Commission approved multiple operational policy updates at its November meeting, voting unanimously to adopt revisions to emergency‑vehicle operations (policy 4‑16) and a reworked officer‑response policy (policy 4‑11) that clarifies code 1/2/3 definitions, response expectations, and training requirements.

Sgt. Nate Pesky, a subject‑matter expert on emergency driving and academy training, told commissioners that a code‑2 response is taught as a covert or limited emergency response (similar to a code‑3 lights‑and‑siren run…

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