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Civil Service Commission debates seniority scoring for APD promotions, moves to executive session

Alliance Civil Service Commission · July 28, 2025
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The Alliance Civil Service Commission discussed whether seniority credit for police promotional exams should cap at 7 points (past practice) or 10 points (as argued by some), debated whether the measure is points or percentage points, and voted to enter executive session to consult legal counsel and address regrading and recertification of the APD lieutenant promotional exam.

The Alliance Civil Service Commission spent much of its July 28 special meeting debating how seniority credit should be calculated for police promotional exams and moved into executive session to consult legal counsel and consider regrading and recertification.

Law Director Caity Weyer told commissioners she reviewed grading records back to 2005 and found a historical maximum of seven seniority points applied through 2022, not 10, and said the commission needs to correct calculations after discovering inaccurate hire dates supplied by the police department. "I went back and never saw more than…

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