Burlington Police Commission
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Agenda Items
- Additions or Modifications to the Agenda - 0:00
- Public Forum - 3:12
- Update on DEA Arrest and Search Warrant Execution on 12/22/15 - 3:35
- Update on Role of Commission - 4:45
- Chief's Report - 12:00
- Discussion on Department's Anti-Bias Policing traininfg - 41:14
- City Council Resolution - 52:00
- Update on Role of Commission - 54:00
- Review of Any Incoming Correspondence - 71:57
- Commissioners' Updates and Comments - 72:00
- Review Updated Directives - 73:24
- Consent Agenda - 81:55
- Next Meeting's Agenda Items and Date - 82:59
- Adjournment - 89:45
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Description
The Burlington Police Commissioners meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Burlington Police Department Community Room, 1 North Avenue. There is a Public Forum at the beginning of each meeting where members of the public may address the Commission.
Meetings are noticed via the Burlington Police Department website, the City of Burlington website, and via local media. If a meeting is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled, information will be on the BPD website, the City website, and via local media. When possible, a sign will also be posted on the Administrative entrance door to BPD.
The latest approved Police Commission Meeting Minutes and Upcoming Meeting Agendas are posted on their website at: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/police
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