EVANSVILLE POLICE COMMISSION
Notice of Meeting
and Agenda
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Please take notice that the next meeting of the Evansville Police Commission will take place on May 30, 2007at 5:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, 3rd Floor of the Evansville City Hall, 31 S. Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. The agenda for the meeting is as follows:
Roll call
Approval of minutes of March 12, 2007 meeting
Citizen appearances; other than on the Agenda items listed below
Chief’s report
Discussion/appointment of officer to fill vacant police officer position.
Discussion on creating a new eligibility list and background check process
Discussion of hiring part time officers
Discussion of hiring full time officers
General review of Commission Disciplinary Procedures and “Just Cause” Standards
Consideration of means for recording hearings.
Consideration of engagement of a hearing examiner or other delegation of President’s duties.
Consideration of retention of Counsel for the Commission.
Motion to convene in closed session pursuant to Wis. Stat. sec. 19.85(1)(f) for preliminary consideration of a specific personnel problem or the investigation of charges against a specific person, to wit: Officer Scott Fields which, if discussed in public, would likely have a substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of any person involved in such problem or investigation. Vote by role call.
Adjournment
Walter E. Shannon, Secretary
Public Notice of this meeting given by posting at the Evansville City Hall, Evansville School District Office, Eager Free Public Library, Union Bank and Trust Company, M & I Bank, the Evansville Police Department and by forwarding to the Evansville Review.
I would be curious to know how many full time officer's we already have? How many part time and by hiring this many more is coverage going to better and better reponse time when there is a call. I am not talking about emergency calls, just calls in general. I am also wondering how many officers currently work a shift?// Part of me wonders just how many officers a town this size really needs.
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