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  • OCRC MINUTES March 12, 2026 Page 1 of 85 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF

    Mar 12, 2026

    ·Akron, OH
    Minutes

    The Ohio Civil Rights Commission held its regular meeting on March 12, 2026, in Columbus, with Chair Valerie Lemmie presiding and four commissioners in attendance. The meeting included approval of corrected minutes from February 12, 2026, and confirmation of staff findings on multiple complainant requests for reconsideration, including cases seeking to vacate "no probable cause" determinations and requests for further investigation across various discrimination complaints involving employers and organizations. The agenda items referenced numerous civil rights cases, including complaints against entities such as Honda Development and Manufacturing of America, Bowling Green State University, JPMorgan Chase Bank, and several police departments.

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  • Res 32193: A RESOLUTION relating to law enforcement officer professionalism and standards; reaffirming Seattle values related to professional law enforcement conduct; condemning recent actions of federal law enforcement agents; articulating expectations for law enforcement conduct within Seattle; and directing Seattle Police Department officers to document and report violations of law enforcement professionalism standards.

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes September 8, 2025 Approved September 22, 2025

    Sep 8, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on September 8, 2025, with four of seven members present. The council approved minutes from the previous meeting and accounts payables, and conducted the swearing-in of four new police officers through a civil service process that began in May, including three full-time officers to fill vacancies and one position created through acceptance of a Department of Justice COPS training grant.

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  • 2018-2025: To authorize the Finance and Management Director to associate all general budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Universal Term Contract Purchase Agreement for the purchase of body worn cameras, Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs), interview room cameras and accessories, software, licenses, maintenance and support for the Division of Police; to authorize the expenditure of $ 4,358,686.52 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($4,358,686.52)

    Jul 9, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Minutes from the July 8, 2025 Work Session

    Jul 8, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    During a July 8, 2025 work session, Hazleton City Council discussed safety recommendations from PennDOT for the intersection of 15th and Locust Streets, where 42 reportable accidents occurred between 2019-2024 and police responded to over 100 total accidents. The council explored solutions including a traffic light (estimated at $3 million), implementing a one-way southbound configuration on Locust Street to reduce congestion and improve visibility, and conducting a traffic study, with concerns noted about impacts on adjacent streets and the narrowness of streets in the area. Mayor Cusat indicated that Locust Street would be the only road paved in the area and favored the one-way street approach to alleviate congestion on Church Street.

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  • RS2025-1054: A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to conduct an evaluation of the safety plans and measures for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.

    Feb 10, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2024-367: A resolution approving an application for a Community-Based Traffic Safety Enforcement and Education grant from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, to conduct sustained, highly visible, and proactive traffic enforcement addressing impaired driving, distracted driving, occupant protection, older drivers, teen drivers, bicycle and pedestrian safety, motorcycle safety, and speeding (including in work zones).

    Apr 4, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 3387-2023: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to issue a purchase order for the purchase of Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) and maintenance with Axon Enterprise Inc. for the Division of Police from Universal Term Contract, to authorize the expenditure of $3,000,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($3,000,000.00)

    Nov 21, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3225-2023: To authorize the Finance and Management Director to modify the Police Body Worn Cameras universal term contract (UTC) with Axon Enterprise Inc., to allow the purchase of TASER branded conducted energy devices, and to declare an emergency.

    Nov 13, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1828: Resolution submitting the names of Terri Shields, Dennis Downey, Blake Plavchak, and Gregory Sullivan Kottler for consideration by the Mayor for appointments to fill the City Council CPRB non-law enforcement Seats #1 and #3, in accordance with the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Six, Conduct, Article VI, Citizen Police Review Board.

    Jul 28, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2023-2100: A resolution directing the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to conduct an evaluation of the safety plans and measures of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.

    Apr 4, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-1313: Resolution amending Resolution 744 of 2022, entitled "Resolution making appropriations to pay the expenses of conducting the public business of the City of Pittsburgh and for meeting the debt charges thereof for the Fiscal Year beginning January 1, 2023," so as to reopen the 2023 Operating Budget to update the revenue forecast to better reflect Fiscal Year 2022 results, accommodate changes in the Bureau of Police in direct response to the ratified collective bargaining agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police, and make changes to associated benefit calculations. (Executive Session held 3/28/23) (Second Executive Session held 3/30/23) (Third Executive Session held 4/4/23) (Public Hearing held 4/13/23)

    Mar 10, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • R-187-22: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL AUDIT OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT TO CONDUCT AN AUDIT OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT’S COMPLIANCE WITH RECORDS RETENTION REQUIREMENTS.

    Nov 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 3382-2022: To establish an auditor's certificate in the amount of $178,735.00 for the purchase of Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) supplies and batteries for the Division of Police; to authorize and direct the Director of Finance and Management to contract for Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) supplies and batteries on behalf of the Division of Police; to authorize the expenditure of $178,735.00 from the General Fund. ($178,735.00)

    Nov 21, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • PN0172-2022: Notice/Advertisement Title: Civilian Police Review Board Standards of Professional Conduct Contact Name: Colleen Dunne Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-2150 Contact Email Address: CMDunne@columbus.gov

    Jun 8, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0431: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into a Professional Service Agreement or Agreements with Matrix Consulting Group in order to conduct a staffing and utilization study of the City’s Bureau of Police, at an overall cost to the City not to exceed ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($180,000).

    Jun 3, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1745-2021: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into a contract, on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, for the purchase of Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) and supplies with Vance's Outdoors Inc. for the Division of Police from a State of Ohio Term Contract; and to authorize the expenditure of $162,600.07 from the General Fund. ($162,600.07)

    Jun 22, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Columbia Township Board of Trustees - Meeting

    Columbia, SC
    Agenda

    The Columbia Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on January 12, 2021, at 4:00 pm to conduct annual organizational business including elections of board leadership, appointments to district boards, and approval of the 2021 Annual Appropriation and emergency resolutions regarding tax advance payments and snow removal service charges. The agenda also included reports from township fiscal, road, police, and fire district officials, as well as consideration of a shared-use path project to connect the Little Miami Scenic Trail to Mariemont. The meeting was conducted with COVID-19 protocols in place, offering both in-person attendance and live streaming via Vimeo for public participation.

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  • Norfolk County, Virginia Public Records Lookup | NorfolkRecords.org

    Norfolk, VA
    Other

    Norfolk County, Virginia operates as an independent city and maintains public records under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.), with all records defined as writings, papers, maps, photographs, and other documentary materials prepared or retained by public bodies in conducting public business. The city adheres to Virginia's open records framework, requiring all public bodies to respond to records requests within five working days of receipt under § 2.2-3704. Public records available include court filings (maintained by Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk and General District Court serving the 4th Judicial District), property records (deeds, mortgages, assessments via the Circuit Court Clerk and City Assessor), vital records (managed by Virginia Department of Health and Circuit Court Clerk), business licenses and permits (held by Commissioner of the Revenue and State Corporation Commission), tax records (maintained by City Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue), election data (Norfolk City Registrar), meeting minutes and agendas (City Clerk), budgets and audits (Department of Finance), law enforcement records (Police Department), and zoning permits (Department of Planning and Community Development). Public bodies must provide access during regular office hours without requiring requesters to state a reason for seeking records, except in limited circumstances.

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  • TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Commission Meeting Agenda

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) will hold a meeting on February 12, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in Austin to conduct regular business including approval of previous meeting minutes, receive departmental reports from various divisions (Licensing and Education, IT, Compliance and Standards, Finance and Personnel), and receive updates from advisory committees on topics including motor vehicle stop data, polygraph examinations, and licensee wellness. The agenda also includes induction of fallen law enforcement officers into the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Monument—including historic officers dating to 1882 and officers who died since 2020—and discussion of proposed amendments to TCOLE rules regarding chief administrator responsibilities for misdemeanor waivers and definitions.

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  • COMPLIANCE AUDIT ____________ Wilkes-Barre Township Police Pension Plan

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Budget

    A compliance audit of the Wilkes-Barre Township Police Pension Plan was conducted for the period January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2021, pursuant to the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act. The audit, completed in August 2022, evaluated whether the pension plan was administered in compliance with applicable state laws, regulations, contracts, administrative procedures, and local ordinances. The audit methodology included verification of state aid deposits, examination of employer and employee contributions, and confirmation that annual financial requirements and minimum municipal obligations were properly calculated and deposited.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2021

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington adopted its fiscal year 2021 general fund budget on December 7, 2020, during a period when the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted municipal finances. The city experienced substantial revenue losses from lodging and admission taxes, which typically represent about 12% of general fund revenues and fund essential services like Police, Fire, and Public Works. To navigate these challenges and engage the community in budget decisions, the City Council formed the Community Budget Advisory Committee to develop multiple budget scenarios, conducting unprecedented public engagement through virtual events and digital feedback platforms.

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  • Bethlehem Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, PA
    Other

    Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania is conducting a 2027 Comprehensive Plan survey and committee process to guide community vision over a 10-year period, with the Comprehensive Plan Committee scheduled to meet Wednesday, March 4th from 5pm to 6pm at the municipal building, 4225 Easton Avenue. The township declared a Snow Emergency from 6:00pm Saturday, January 24, 2026 through 6:00pm Monday, January 26, 2026, prohibiting parking on designated snow emergency routes and requiring residents to clear snow from sidewalks and fire hydrants. The Police Department is hiring for entry-level police patrol officer positions. Traffic control enhancements were enacted at the intersection of Seventh Street and Dewalt Street at Comer Park, converting it to an all-way stop intersection with new STOP signs and flashing alert signs. Blasting operations began at the Freemansburg Industrial construction site (1600 Freemansburg Avenue) on January 5, 2026.

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  • Public Records – CDA – Consolidated Dispatch Agency

    Tallahassee, FL
    Other

    This document outlines the public records request process for the Consolidated Dispatch Agency (CDA) in Florida, governed by Chapter 119 of the Florida Statute. Requesters may submit public records requests in any form without identifying themselves or stating their purpose, and the request need only be clear enough for the CDA to conduct a meaningful search. Records specific to individual incidents should be requested from the responsible agency—the Tallahassee Police Department, Tallahassee Fire Department, Leon County Emergency Medical Services, Leon County Sheriff Office, or Leon County Emergency Management—rather than the CDA. The CDA itself maintains reports including Recruitment and Retention, Community Engagement, Leon County Call Volume, Agency Liability, and Annual Report, which may be requested online, by phone at (850) 606-5857, or in person at 9-1-1 Easterwood Drive.

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  • Ambler Borough Police Pension Plan

    Ambler, PA
    Budget

    This compliance audit examined the Ambler Borough Police Pension Plan for January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2021, conducted by the Auditor General pursuant to the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act. The audit objectives were to determine if municipal officials corrected prior findings and whether the pension plan was administered in compliance with applicable state laws, regulations, contracts, and local policies. The audit methodology included verification of proper state aid deposits, employer contribution calculations, and compliance with the plan's governing documents and applicable regulations.

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  • meeting agenda

    Carbondale, PA
    Agenda

    The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of Carbondale scheduled a meeting for December 18, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. at Carbondale Civic Center Room 103. The agenda included approval of October meeting minutes, a closed session to conduct oral interviews for a lateral entry police officer position, approval of the 2026 meeting calendar, and opportunities for citizen comments and staff updates.

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  • Page 1 Chapter 40 - NOISE CONTROL ORDINANCE ARTICLE I. - GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Syracuse, NY
    Other

    This document presents the opening sections of Syracuse's Noise Control Ordinance (Chapter 40), establishing the city's policy to prevent excessive and unnecessary noise in order to protect public health, safety, and welfare. The ordinance designates the Syracuse Police Department chief as the administrator responsible for enforcement and provides detailed definitions of key terms including emergency vehicles, construction activities, commercial operations, and various noise-related devices. The provisions are intended to be broadly interpreted to effectuate noise control purposes while preserving the police department's authority to conduct necessary activities.

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  • Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

    Minersville, PA
    Other

    The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee conducted a study pursuant to House Resolution 2013-168 examining police department consolidation in Pennsylvania, with findings presented in September 2014. The study analyzed current funding mechanisms for municipal police services, which totaled $1.3 billion in local spending during FY 2012, and evaluated consolidation opportunities to improve cost efficiency and service delivery. The committee examined multiple service delivery models including individual municipal departments, regional departments, contracted services, and Pennsylvania State Police coverage, while also assessing cost implications for municipalities with part-time or no police departments.

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