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File #: 220154    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/1/2022 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 6/21/2022
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to the retention of a consultant to assist the Community Collaborative Commission in the design, conduct and analysis of a community survey.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION, CONSULTANTS
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - Community Survey Specifications.pdf, 2. Survey & Research Committee Letter (3)
Number
220154
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
180453
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution relating to the retention of a consultant to assist the Community Collaborative Commission in the design, conduct and analysis of a community survey.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Administration-Purchasing Division to issue a request for proposals for consultant services to assist the Community Collaborative Commission in conducting a community survey as required by Common Council File Number 180453.
Body
Whereas, Common Council File Number 180453, adopted June 20, 2018, established the Community Collaborative Commission (CCC) to seek community input on police department operations to improve trust between law enforcement and city residents as set forth in the Charles Collin, et al., v. City of Milwaukee, et al., settlement agreement; and

Whereas, The CCC is also to provide a forum for and solicit community input regarding law enforcement policies, procedures and practices in Milwaukee, particularly with respect to the treatment of minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with disabilities and other historically underserved and underrepresented communities; and

Whereas, The CCC is directed to conduct an annual survey of Milwaukee residents belonging to communities that are statistically more likely to interact with members of the Police Department about the residents’ views on police-community relations; and

Whereas, The CCC is to identify and evaluate the effectiveness of progressive policing strategies deployed in other cities, soliciting research and expert assistance as needed, in relation to reducing disparities and improving police-community relations; and

Whereas, The CCC is to communicate community concerns regarding law enforcement policies, procedures and practices in Milwaukee to the Police Department and to the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners and to present an update to the Common Counc...

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