Community Corner

Advisory Committee On Police Community Relations To Meet This Week

The Jan. 14 meeting will take place via Zoom.

January 12, 2021

Governor JB Pritzker’s Executive Order 2020-69, as extended by Executive Order 2020-74, limits meetings to the lesser of 25 persons or 25% of the overall room capacity. Governor JB Pritzker’s Executive Order 2020-07, as amended by Executive Order 2020-33, Executive Order 2020-44, Executive Order-59, and Executive Order 74, requires that public bodies take steps to provide video, audio, and/or telephonic access to meetings. The CDC recommends social distancing of at least six feet between persons. City Hall is currently closed to the public. To comply with these recommendations and requirements, this Police Community Relations Advisory Committee Meeting is being held via Zoom, while still complying with the spirit of the Open Meetings Act.

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The notice and agenda for this Police Community Relations Advisory Committee Meeting is posted on the City of Peoria’s website. After this meeting, the minutes from this meeting will be posted on the City of Peoria’s website.

NOTICE & AGENDA

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2021 AT 5:30 PM

MEETING TO BE HELD REMOTELY VIA ZOOM

  1. Roll Call
  2. Approval of minutes
    1. Welcome and wellness check of committee members
  3. Unfinished business
    1. Complaint review process draft
  4. New business
    1. Virtual Townhall Meeting Recap Discussion
    2. 2021 Outlook
  5. General police update (current or pending formal complaints and other notable stats/updates the committee should be briefed on)
  6. Citizens’ opportunity to address the committee
  7. Items for the good of the cause
  8. Adjournment

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