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<br />2. Provide input on service and resource needs for community <br />safety; <br />3. Work on police-related projects as directed by the council; <br />and <br />4. Provide a forum for addressing public concerns related to <br />police policies and practices. <br />(d) The police commission shall not undertake the review of <br />allegations and inquiries related to the actions of individual police <br />officers. <br />(e) The police commission shall receive periodic reports from the <br />police auditor regarding complaint trends that the auditor believes <br />indicate a review of police practices or training methods may be <br />warranted. <br />(f) The member appointed from the civilian review board shall assist <br />in redirecting any complaints received about employee conduct to <br />the auditor's office and in reporting on issues raised during the <br />course of the civilian review board's work pertinent to police policy <br />and practices. <br />(g) The member appointed from the human rights commission shall <br />serve as a liaison to that commission in monitoring police policy <br />issues that are or may generate community concern. <br /> <br />Section 3. The City Recorder, at the request of, or with the concurrence of the <br /> <br />City Attorney, may administratively correct any reference errors contained herein, or in <br /> <br />other provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, to the provisions added, amended, or <br /> <br />repealed herein. <br /> <br />Passed by the City Council this <br />22nd day of October, 2007 <br /> <br />Approved by the Mayor this <br />~ day of Ct~ ,2007 <br /> <br /> <br />I<A t~f~( <br />ayor <br /> <br />Ordinance - 3 <br />