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CIp CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL
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The Honorable Mayor and
City Commissioners
irley E. Richardson, Executive Director
November 12, 2004
CIP Monthly Status Report to City Commission
RECOMMENDATION:
During its meeting of September 9, 2004, the City Commission passed a motion requiring that
the Civilian Investigative Panel (CIP) provide the Commission with monthly, detailed progress
reports at every second Commission meeting for the next six months and quarterly thereafter, on
administration, personnel and budget issues. It is therefore respectfully requested that the City
Commission hear and accept the Report to be presented by the Panel on December 9, 2004.
BACKGROUND:
The CIP, in an attempt to become fully staffed and operational has encountered numerous
obstacles and inherent indifference in dealing with City Administration. Towards that end,
meetings were held with the Mayor, Commissioners, City Manager and various City
Administrators to resolve the issues and avoid further undue delays.
On June 24, 2004, the CIP sought the assistance of the Mayor and City Commission to resolve
and expedite the issues adversely impacting the forward motion of the CIP. Commissioners
pledged their support as well as provided guidance towards a more progressive CIP.
During discussion at the Budget Hearing of September 9, 2004, the Commission passed a motion
requiring the CIP to provide to the Commission, monthly, detailed progress reports at every
second Commission meeting for the next six months and quarterly thereafter on administration,
personnel and budget issues.
Mr. Larry Ilandfield, CIP Chairperson will present the report on behalf of the Panel.