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Tallahassee Citizens Police Review Board meets March 4
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and last updated 2021-03-03 11:41:41-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Nine citizens were selected by the Tallahassee City Commission to serve on the new Citizens Police Review Board (CPRB), which will convene its first meeting on March 4. The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the City of Tallahassee s Smith-Williams Service Center located at 2295 Pasco Street.
At the meeting, the City s Inspector General, as the board administrator, will provide an overview of the CPRB s role as an advisory board to the City Commission, City Manager and Police Chief.
Members will hear from the CPRB s ombudsman and be provided information that will assist them when reviewing and making recommendations regarding completed internal affairs reports involving the use of force and other matters of importance or interest to the board, the City or the Police Chief.
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Tallahassee s Chief Customer Officer James Barnes addresses city commissioners about the city s recommendation to resume utility disconnections at a live-streamed meeting on Wednesday.
Tallahassee utility shutoffs will resume in about two months.
City commissioners voted unanimously (5-0) on Wednesday to give residents with past-due utility accounts a 60-day advance notice before gas, water and electricity disconnections begin.
Leon County has received 8.9 million dollars in federal aid for rent and utility assistance.
City officials say they’re working with the county to ensure most of that supports past-due utility payments.
The city’s utilities department has identified about 2,700 customers who haven’t paid since August. Of those, 770 haven’t paid in a year. City Manager Reese Goad says federal aid could cover up to 12 months of past due payments and up to 3 months of future payments.