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Five‑year review underway as reapplication process costs the panel institutional memory

Boulder Police Oversight Panel · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Facilitator Yolanda Greer reported 17 interviews and a schedule for March/April as panelists debated a reappointment requirement that led to longtime members not being forwarded for interviews, prompting concerns about transparency and accessibility of the process.

Panel facilitator Yolanda Greer told the Boulder Police Oversight Panel that phase one of the five‑year review included 17 individual interviews and an early group session using an "energetics" assessment to improve collaboration. Greer outlined a schedule for group debriefs on March 23 and March 27 and additional sessions into April to finish the adaptive portion of the review.

The update came amid a detailed, at times contentious discussion of the panel's reappointment and reapplication process. City staff and the deputy city attorney said the current practice follows the city's…

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