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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia's Citizens Police Review Board (CPRB) is inviting the public to join them in a discussion about the Columbia Police Department's (CPD) Policy 447 on body-worn cameras. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, April 24 at City Hall's Conference Rooms 1A/1B starting at 6:15 p.m.

The purpose of the meeting is to engage citizens in a conversation about Policy 447, with a brief presentation on its key points followed by an open discussion between board members and attendees. The CPRB encourages individuals to share their ideas and thoughts on the policy.

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To make it easier for citizens to participate, public comments can be submitted in advance through the Board's contact form on the City's website. Additionally, preregistration for the event is available at BeHeard.CoMo.gov, although it is not required.

For those who require accommodations due to disability, please contact 573.874.CITY (2489) or email create new email as soon as possible. This will allow staff to make necessary arrangements for your accommodation in advance of the meeting date. The CPRB hopes that this open dialogue will help improve community-police relations and ensure transparency within the CPD.

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