SCHENECTADY – Following last week’s public hearing during which the city’s 24 proposed items toward police reform were criticized as not going far enough…
Draft Schenectady police reform plan released to public | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY Late Friday afternoon, barely 72 hours before the Schenectady City Council plans a public hearing on the draft state-mandated police reform plan, the document is finalized and available to the public.
The city released the 24 recommendations from the Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative shortly after the collaborative a collection of police, city-elected, faith and community leaders brought together to write the plan wrapped up a marathon three days of reviewing the recommendations developed from within the Police Department, with community input.
The public hearing, which will be held virtually, will take place at 5:30 p.m. Monday. The council is expected to discuss the plan and vote on whether to adopt it at a future meeting.