Citizen Advisory Committee To Hold Public Meeting Tuesday October 24th, 2017
The committee will go into a executive session to discuss the logistics of the upcoming interviews for a police commissioner.
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The Citizen Advisory Committee will hold its next meeting from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday October 24th at the O’Fallon Park YMCA located at 4343 W. Florissant Ave.
The committee will go into executive session to discuss the logistics of the upcoming interviews for a police commissioner.
Their will be time set aside during the meeting for public comment.
Potential police commissioner candidates have until October 26 to apply for the position. Requirements for the position are listed here.
For more information, including committee updates, meeting dates, and meeting materials visit here
The next meeting for the Citizen Advisory Committee will be held on Saturday November 18th, location TBD.
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