Join CRS at the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA)’s monthly public meeting. This meeting will center the active campaign to end pretextual traffic stops, organized by the Free2Move Coalition of which CRS is a steering committee partner.
Those unable to attend the meeting in-person can join virtually via Zoom.
The CCPSA will welcome Commissioner Angel Rubi Navarijo to his first meeting following his recent appointment.
Agenda items include:
District Council Nominations
Amendment to the Non-Citizen Advisory Council (NAC) section of the Commission’s bylaws
Presentation on the Chicago Police Department’s district strategic planning model by the Office of Community Policing Director, Glen Brooks
Updates on:
CPD, Civilian Office of Police Accountability, and Police Board Q3 goals
Police Board Nominations
NAC
Traffic Stops
Commissioner Kelly Presley’s resignation from the CCPSA
Parking: Street parking operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with other options in the parking structure.
The Commission allows for public comments at their monthly meetings. Each person will have up to two minutes to speak. A total of twenty minutes will be dedicated to public comment at each meeting. If you wish to speak during the virtual public comment period, kindly request to do so by reaching out to Community Commission staff by emailing CommunityCommissionPublicComment@cityofchicago.org. Those wishing to speaking during the meeting must provide their name in writing to the Commission staff between 6:00 PM and 6:30 PM. If the number of interested speakers exceeds the time dedicated to public comment, speakers will be selected by a random drawing.
Written public comments may be submitted at the meeting or by emailing CommunityCommissionPublicComment@cityofchicago.org in advance.
Visit the Chicago CCPSA YouTube page for recordings of previous monthly meetings.
For those who participate in Stop Stopping Us: A CRS Teach-In to End Pretextual Traffic Stops featuring Urban Village Church, Wicker Park, and folks committed to safety, police accountability, and justice, please sign up to give public comment at the meeting.