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Police review board to develop taser review process

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The Urbana Civilian Police Review Board will evaluate its taser review process. | File photo

The Urbana Civilian Police Review Board will evaluate its taser review process. | File photo

The city of Urbana Civilian Police Review Board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday to evaluate its taser review process.

The Urbana Civilian Police Review Board (CPRB) is a city board, with subpoena power, established by Mayor Prussing and the Urbana City Council in 2011 to provide a fair and independent process for the review of citizen complaints concerning sworn police officers. The Board is not a part of the police department.

Here's the meeting's agenda, as provided by the city:

NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING

URBANA CIVILIAN POLICE REVIEW BOARD

DATE: Wednesday, July 27, 2016

TIME: 5:30 P.M.

PLACE: Urbana City Council Chambers

Urbana City Building

400 South Vine Street

Urbana, Illinois 61801

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, AND DECLARATION OF QUORUM

2. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA

3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A. April 27, 2016 Draft Minutes

4. STAFF REPORT

5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

6. OLD BUSINESS

7. NEW BUSINESS

A. Discussion: C-U Fresh Start and Gun Violence

B. Discussion: CPRB Outreach Efforts

C. Preliminary Discussion: CPRB Scope of Review Concerning Informal Complaints

D. Preliminary Discussion: Planning for Performance Review to Evaluate Taser Review Process. Special meeting reserved for August 31, 2016 subject to board approval or modification.

8. ANNOUNCEMENTS

9. ADJOURNMENT

Persons with disabilities needing special services or accommodations for this meeting should contact the City of Urbana’s Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator at (217) 384-2466 or TDY at (217) 384-2447.

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