The plan
The five-page draft spends the first page-and-a-half going over the governor’s executive order, mentions a survey “already offered to gather input from the community,” and encourages the public to “submit their constructive comments relative to the plan” to [email protected].
The draft then lists nine numbered points. The first explains that the sheriff’s office has been a New York State accredited police agency since 2003 and plans to continue “its efforts to exceed those standards whenever possible.”
Second, the office’s mission statement is to be “updated to formally reflect its established recognition that principled policing practices and training are a core belief and a guiding principle.”
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BROADALBIN The village of Broadalbin Police Department is seeking public input as part of its Police Reform plan.
In August, Gov. Andrew Couomo issued new guidance for the New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative following the death of George Floyd.
According to a press release, the village of Broadalbin has been collaborating with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department in the performance of a comprehensive review of its department and to develop a plan to improve its police force deployments, strategies, policies, procedures and practices in accordance with the “New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative.”
WHITE PLAINS POLICE REFORM COMMITTEE RELEASES DRAFT REPORT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
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White Plains, NY – February 24, 2021
. In September 2020, White Plains Mayor Tom Roach today announced the formation of the City of White Plains Police Reform Committee in response to Governor Cuomo s Executive Order 203, New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative. This committee was asked to review the needs of the White Plains community served by its police department, evaluate the department s current policies and practices; involve the full White Plains community in the discussion; develop policy recommendations resulting from this review; offer a plan for public comment; and present that plan to the White Plains Common Council.
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The Chautauqua County Sheriff s Office has released a draft of its police reform plan and is now asking the public to weigh in.
What You Need To Know
The Chautauqua County sheriff is seeking input on the police reform plan
The plan is required under an executive order from Governor Andrew Cuomo
Public comments are due to the sheriff by March 10
There s been that cry to be involved. Now is an opportunity for them to get involved, said James Quattrone, (R) Chautauqua County sheriff.
Sheriff Quattrone is seeking public comment on a draft of the department s New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative.