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November 30th,2023.Santa Monica was one of the first cities in the state to develop a permitted vending program. January 2, 2024: Regular Meeting of the Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission Agenda SMPD AB 481 Report Meeting Audio Pt. Meeting link Agenda 433 Policy 2021 Use of Force Policy Force De-Escalation Policy AB 48 Kinetic Weapons Use Policy 6:00pm: Meeting of the Use of Force Ad Hoc Committee. March 5, 2024: Regular Meeting of the Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission Agendaįebruary 27, 2024: Budget and Operations Ad Hoc Committee Meeting Agenda FY23- FY25 Adopted Budget Meeting linkįebruary 6, 2024: Regular Meeting of the Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission Agenda Meeting Audio This committee was dissolved on February 7th, 2023.
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POA Committee: Chair, Brian Stedge-Stroud. School Safety: Chair Adya Mohanty, Miranda McGlaughlin-Basseri, Angela Scott Operations, Staffing and Budget: Chair George Centeno, Derek Devermont, Adya Mohanty, Miranda McGloughlin-Basseri, Paul Winnemore, Manju RamanĬommunity Engagement: Co-Chairs Jaime Cruz, Angela Scott, Manju Raman, Miranda McGloughlin-Basseriġ990 Hate Crimes: Co-Chairs Jaime Cruz, Craig Miller. Use of Force: Co-Chairs George Centeno, Derek Devermont, Miranda McGloughlin-Basseri, Joseph Palazzolo Reimagining Public Safety: Chair Brian Stedge Stroud, Craig Miller, Miranda McLaughlin-Basseri, Derek Devermont Protests and Crowd Control: Chair Dante Harrington, George Centeno, Derek Devermont, Craig Miller, Manju Raman ( Safety Reform and Oversight Commission Committees:Īccountability: Chair, Derek Devermont, George Centeno, Jaime Cruz, Manju Raman, Brian Stedge-Stroud Pico Neighborhood Partnership youth advocate ( Devermont (Chair):įormer Social Services Commissioner ( Harrington: social justice advocate ( McLaughlin-Basseri (young adult): Santa Monica College student External Vice President, SMC honor society ( Miller: Founder, AIDS Walk Los Angeles Santa Monicans for Democracy ( Mohanty (young adult): ( Palazzolo: ( Raman: Vice Chair, Wilshire Montana Neighborhood Coalition Board Member, Santa Monica Police Activities League ( Scott: Former Arts Commissioner Public Safety Reform Advisory Committee Santa Monica Black Agenda Committee for Racial Justice ( Stedge-Stroud: Former Social Services Commissioner ( Winnemore (non-voting ex officio member): Deputy Los Angeles City Attorney, Criminal Appellate Division. Retired Chief of Police, Los Angeles International Airport Police former Santa Monica Police Department ( Cruz: The City Council appointed the following commissioners to serve on the commission: Commission meetings are held every first Tuesday of each month in City Council Chambers at 1685 Main St, Room 250, Santa Monica, CA 90401, and agendas containing meeting links will be posted here a minimum of 72 hours before regular meetings and 24 hours before special meetings. This is the first civilian oversight body for the Santa Monica Police Department. Promote, in partnership with the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD),Ĭommunity-oriented policing for the fair treatment, safety, and wellbeing of allīody to work with SMPD and experts to develop, recommend, and help implement proposed reforms for handling complaints regarding SMPD conduct, including proposed reforms for the intake, review, and investigation of, and oversight of discipl inary decisions and polic i es New Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission Recommendations, including that Santa Monica create itsįirst civilian public safety oversight body Reviewed recommendations made by this Committee and That Santa Monica employs best practices to recognize the humanity and dignity of every person. Review proposals for law enforcement reform.Ī 15-member Public Safety Reform Advisory Committee , and far too many others, the City Council In the wake of national and community-wide calls The City of Santa Monica has long been committed to fair, safe, and effective community policing.