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Civil Rights director reports near-elimination of OPCR backlog and outlines outreach after ordinance changes

Public Health and Safety Committee · September 18, 2025
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Interim Civil Rights Director Kayla McCann Vieta reported the Office of Police Conduct Review has processed 230 of 234 backlog complaints and outlined outreach and implementation steps after civil rights ordinance amendments that added new protected classes effective Aug.1, 2025.

Interim Civil Rights Director Kayla McCann Vieta told the Public Health & Safety Committee on Sept. 17 that the civil rights department has made operational changes and outreach efforts tied to recent ordinance amendments.

McCann Vieta said the Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR) defined backlog complaints as those received on or before May 23, 2024; of 234 backlog complaints, investigators have completed work on 230, with four cases in late…

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