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CMO_Document_Number
20127
Document_Title
An Ordinance of the City of Eugene calling a special election to submit to the electors of the City a measure amending the Charter of the City of Eugene to provide for establishment of a Citizen Review Board to review police actions.
Adopted_Date
7/13/1998
Approved Date
7/13/1998
CMO_Effective_Date
8/13/1998
Signer
James D. Torrey
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CITY ~F EUGENE <br />BALLOT <br />Measure . <br />TITLE: "CITIZEN REVIEW 4F PULICE ACTIONS" <br />uestion: Shall the Eugene Charter be amended to authorize the Council <br />to appoint a Citizen Review Board and employ staff <br />assistance? <br />Summa : The proposed Charter Amendment would authorize the <br />Council to appoint a Citizen Review Board to review <br />allegations of police misconduct. It also would allow the <br />Council to employ staff to assist the Board in performing its <br />duties. The Council could direct the Board to monitor <br />complaints fled against police officers; review internal <br />investigations of complaints; require'external investigations; <br />and make recommendations to the City Manager or designee <br />on resolution of complaints. Passage of the measure likely <br />would result in direct expenses for the City of approximately <br />$155,000 per year for materials, investigations, and staff to <br />assist the Board. <br />This Measure shall become effective only upon approval by <br />the electors. <br />Exhibit 2 <br />
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