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Austin oversight office offers to co‑design outreach strategy with CPRC; estimates 6–8 week timeline

Community Police Review Commission (CPRC) · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Austin Police Oversight presented its community engagement framework and offered to work with the Community Police Review Commission to plan outreach events. APO recommended a collaborative rubric and estimated a 6–8 week lead time for a fully accessible event; commissioners asked for coordination with housing authority sites and translation/ASL services.

Sarah Peralta, Austin Police Oversight’s public information and marketing program manager, told the Community Police Review Commission on March 20 that APO organizes outreach around three pillars—legal directives, city leadership priorities and community input—and invited the CPRC to co‑design its own engagement rubric.

“Based on those three inputs, we design…where it’s relevant to y’all,” Peralta said, describing a process that begins with listening sessions and can include focus groups, interpreters and post‑event after‑action reporting. She said most city events require planning,…

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