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Commission, and submitting the Commission's recommendations to the City <br />Manager. <br />Deputy City Manager Vazquez stated the hybrid model would address the initial <br />concerns regarding possible POBAR violations. <br />Senior Assistant City Attorney Tamara Bogosian stated the hybrid model process <br />would have to be reviewed to determine if any components need to be met and <br />conferred with the Police Union. <br />Commissioner Vega recommended the public watch the Council meeting of July <br />15, 2025 and spoke in support of the additional trainings and ride -along <br />requirements proposed. He asked Independent Oversight Director T. Jack Morse <br />to provide insight into the proposed trainings, whether the proposed changes <br />presented at the July 15t" City Council meeting are considered pattern -and -practice <br />investigations, whether there would be any other changes needed, and whether <br />removing restrictions would put the City at risk of liability. <br />Independent Oversight Director Morse spoke regarding his experience with ride- <br />alongs and attending the reserve academy. He stated the proposed changes <br />represent a pattern -and -practice model, and while he had concerns about its current <br />restrictiveness, he acknowledged it would be an effective starting point due to <br />resource limitations. <br />Senior Assistant City Attorney Bogosian stated removing restrictions would affect <br />privacy protections which does not allow those records to be disclosable to the <br />public and the Independent Oversight Director would have to schedule closed <br />session in order to discuss that information. <br />Commissioner Perea asked whether the draft ordinance had been presented to City <br />Council and emphasized the current ordinance is compliant with state law. He asked <br />for clarification regarding the current issue between the Sheriff's office and the <br />Sheriff's Oversight Commission, expressed concern regarding how that the <br />proposed ordinance changes would strip the commission of its investigatory powers <br />but appreciated the hybrid model. He expressed concern regarding previous Police <br />Officer Associations Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) and would like the <br />commission to retain the ability to make recommendations. He also requested the <br />ordinance be updated to require consistent posting on the website of a redacted <br />summary of complaints submitted to the Commission. <br />Deputy City Manager Vazquez clarified the draft ordinance has not been presented <br />to City Council and any recommendations by the Commission would be used to <br />refine the language and create a draft ordinance to present to City Council. <br />Assistant City Attorney Jonathan Martinez clarified that while the ordinance is <br />currently in compliance with state law, issues could arise with the dual -track <br />investigation, which might violate POBAR, therefore, the amendments are intended <br />to create a process that avoids the possibility of lawsuits. <br />POLICE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION 5 SEPTEMBER 11, 2025 <br />