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requiring written notice to the City Council regarding budget changes, and allocating <br /> funding to the Commission. He echoed Councilmember Phan's comments <br /> regarding the Commission conducting independent investigations through a hybrid- <br /> model. <br /> City Attorney Carvalho reiterated the City Council is able to bring forth <br /> investigations per the City's charter. <br /> Mayor Amezcua asked whether current SAPD lawsuits were from previous staff <br /> leadership, whether the Commission is working under a hybrid-model, and <br /> requested a three-month progress update. <br /> City Attorney Carvalho stated current lawsuits brought forth are from previous <br /> authority and explained what the update will look like when brought back to Council. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra spoke regarding the longevity of the Commission and <br /> ensuring policy and culture improvement within the Police Department. He echoed <br /> MayorAmezcua's request to bring an update back to Council. <br /> City Manager Nunez explained staff is currently working with the Oversight Director <br /> and Commission to conduct investigations under the current approved ordinance <br /> using a hybrid model. He recommended to review funding allocation for the <br /> commission, stated that staff could provide an update to the City Council in <br /> approximately three months regarding potential ordinance revisions, and the Police <br /> Oversight Commission bylaws are scheduled for the February 3, 2026 City Council <br /> agenda for approval. <br /> **END OF WORK STUDY SESSION* <br /> ADJOURNMENT--Adjourn the City Council meeting. <br /> MINUTES: MayorAmezcua adjourned the City Council Meeting at 7.54 P.M. <br /> Respectfully submitted: <br /> a <br /> ennifer Ha , CIVIC <br /> Cit <br /> CITY COUNCIL 7 JANUARY 26, 2026 <br />