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City Manager Office <br />www.santa-ana.org/cm <br />Item # 22 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Staff Report <br />October 5, 2021 <br />TOPIC: Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee <br />AGENDA TITLE: <br />Establish and Appoint Two to Three Members of the City Council to the Police Oversight <br />Ad Hoc Committee <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />It is recommended that the Mayor establish the Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee and <br />appoint two to three members of the City Council to serve on it. <br />DISCUSSION <br />Introduction <br />As local elected officials, members of the City Council engage in policymaking relating to <br />matters of importance for the City of Santa Ana. While some policy issues may be routine <br />in nature, from time to time the City Council is presented with specific issues, such as <br />police oversight, which may require the establishment of an ad hoc committee to meet for <br />a limited time duration to address such issues. Ad hoc committees are established by the <br />Mayor and at his discretion. <br />Police Oversight <br />At the September 7, 2021 meeting, staff presented an informational report regarding <br />police oversight. The informational report provided an overview of the Auditor/Monitor and <br />Investigation-Focused models of police oversight. Additionally, the report explored the <br />make-up of police oversight mechanisms in Berkeley, Oakland, Riverside, and Anaheim, <br />including their scope of responsibility, use of subpoena, operating budgets, and staffing. <br />Finally, the report shared findings of a community survey. At the conclusion of the <br />presentation, members of the City Council deliberated and ultimately directed staff to <br />return to the City Council to request that Mayor Sarmiento appoint an ad hoc committee <br />to discuss police oversight. <br />Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee <br />To move forward in the most efficient manner, staff is requesting that the Mayor establish <br />the Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. In
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