City of Fayetteville
File #: 21-2204    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/27/2021 In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 9/7/2021 Final action:
Title: Community Police Advisory Board Membership Criteria and Appointment Process
Attachments: 1. Community Police Advisory Board Charter 2021
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager
Karen M. McDonald, City Attorney

FROM: Michael R. Whyte, Assistant City Attorney
Telly C. Whitfield, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager

DATE: September 7, 2021

RE:
Title
Community Police Advisory Board Membership Criteria and Appointment Process
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal I: Safe and Secure Community
Objective 1.3: ensure low incidents of property and violent crime

Goal VI: Collaborate Citizen and Business engagement
Objective 6.3: Inform and education about local government by enhancing public outreach and increase community dialog, collaboration and empowerment


Executive Summary:
The formal establishment of a Community Police Advisory Board (CPAB) to enhance lines of communication between the Fayetteville Police Department and residents. The scope of authority for the board would be advisory only. City Council adopted the formation of the CPAB and recommended charter at the August 23, 2021 Regular Meeting. This item is to finalize the appointment process details.

Background:
At the March 1, 2021, Work Session, Council directed staff to conduct research and bring those findings back to Council regarding other comparable citizen advisory and review committees or boards. Consensus of Council was to formally establish a Community Police Advisory Board (CPAB) in partnership with citizens; work with staff to facilitate the charter and selection criteria, to include goals and objectives; create a consistent, transparent, open and honest line of communication between the Fayetteville Police Department and citizen representatives; improve community and police relationships through information sharing and collaborative problem solving; and set a target launch date for four to six months.

At the June 7, 2021 Work Session, staff presented a proposed CPAB charter and Council directed staff to mo...

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