The Bend Police Department is seeking applications from community members to serve on its Police Chief’s Advisory Council. The council, which was rebooted in 2022, aims to build and maintain trust between the Bend community and the Police Department.
Role of the Council
The Police Chief’s Advisory Council fulfills three critical missions for the department. It advises the Chief of Police and the Police Department on various issues from the community’s perspective. The council also acts as a communication channel between community networks and law enforcement. Additionally, it works to enhance trust between residents and the law enforcement agencies that serve them.
Members of the council will serve two-year terms. While the Chief of Police has the discretion to reappoint members for additional terms, members generally do not serve more than one single two-year term. The Chief of Police will select members based on their integrity, commitment to the community, and demonstrated ability to act as a communication channel to community networks.
Meetings for the council will typically be held one evening per month, primarily on the fourth Wednesday. These meetings are expected to run for 90 minutes to 2 hours, and regular attendance is required. In addition to meetings, members are expected to attend the Community Academy and participate in at least one ride-along with a police officer.
Community members interested in serving on the Police Chief’s Advisory Council must submit their applications by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29. More information about the council is available on the Bend Police Department website.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.