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Council approves 2026 Parks, Senior and Community Police Engagement work plans; reduces police commission meeting frequency
Summary
The council accepted Parks & Recreation and Senior commission work plans and approved the Community Police Engagement Commission work plan with a direction to reduce meeting frequency (from quarterly to two meetings per year) with authority to call special meetings; staff must return an ordinance to amend the municipal code.
The City Council approved annual work plans for the Parks & Recreation Commission and the Senior Commission and accepted the Community Police Engagement Commission (CPEC) report of accomplishments.
Recreation Services Manager Ashley Williams presented the Parks and Recreation work plan and noted goals covering project advice, accessibility and outreach. Parks Commission Chair Robert Winston described 2025 accomplishments including park tours, the Alga…
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