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Police Review Board <br />Qualifications: <br />o Residency in the district members are representing <br />o Residency in Anaheim for at -large member <br />o Background check <br />o Must sign confidentiality agreement <br />Process: <br />o Early 2018: community outreach, applications, member selection <br />o June 2018: board seated <br />o August 2018: training <br />o Sept. 27, 2018: first public meeting <br />Meetings: monthly, open to public with agendas, reports, minutes and meeting <br />records posted online at Anaheim.net/PRB <br />Support staff: representatives of the city manager's office and OIR Group <br />Timeline: <br />o Feb. 28, 2017: City Council workshop to hear about the work of the Public Safety <br />Board and an evaluation report <br />o March 21, 2017: City Council hears options to expand Public Safety Board scope <br />o March -September 2017: meetings with the Anaheim Police Association, Anaheim <br />Police Management Association, American Civil Liberties Union of Southern <br />California, Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development, <br />Anaheim Poverty Task Force, Law Enforcement Accountability Network, Anaheim <br />Community Coalition <br />o June 8, 2017: community meeting on the future of the Public Safety Board <br />o June 29, 2017: community meeting on the future of the Public Safety Board <br />o Sept. 12, 2017: update to City Council on community and stakeholder outreach <br />o Dec. 5 2017: Update to City Council on proposed Police Review Board, expanded <br />successor to Public Safety Board <br />o March 23, 2018: applications due for PRB members <br />o June 2018: board seated <br />o August 2018: training <br />A iMri WRB winter 2019-2020 <br />