Police Advisory Committee

NAME
Pullman Police Advisory Committee
ADMINISTRATIVE LIAISON
Chief of Police
MEMBERSHIP
Thirteen (13) constituencies will be represented by primary members and alternates when available. Members are selected, approved, and appointed as per the Committee Mission and Guidelines document.
TERM
Member terms are not limited as long as they remain eligible to represent their appointed constituency. Chair and Co-Chair positions have a term of three (3) years.  There is no restriction on the number of consecutive terms a member can serve as Chair and/or Vice Chair.
MEETINGS
Second Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall
MISSION STATEMENT
The Pullman Police Advisory Committee is a volunteer group whose members contribute their time and talents to promote public safety, form a liaison between the community and the police department, and assist in educating our community for a better understanding of the respective responsibilities of police and citizens.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • To advise and make recommendations to the Chief of Police concerning the provision of police protection and services within the City of Pullman;
  • To enhance police-community relations by serving as a liaison between the police department and the community;
  • To review and make recommendations concerning police department policies, procedures, training, and programs;
  • To promote and support public awareness of the City pf Pullman's police services and programs;
  • To  hold public meetings to solicit input from the community regarding police services, programs, and issues of public safety.

APPLY TO BECOME A COMMITTEE MEMBER
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Police Advisory Committee, click here to download the application form. Print out and complete the form and submit it as directed. If you have any problems downloading the application form, contact the Committee by one of the methods listed below.

ITEMS FOR COMMITTEE REVIEW
The Pullman Police Advisory Committee welcomes and actively invites input and feedback from the citizens of the City of Pullman. If there is a community issue that you believe that the Police Advisory Committee should review, please contact the Committee by any one of the methods listed below.

Submissions to the Committee are compiled and submitted to Committee members on a monthly basis for review and discussion at the next scheduled Committee meeting. Typically, citizen submissions will not receive a direct from the Committee, except as warranted by extreme or exigent circumstances.

POLICE DEPARTMENT FEEDBACK
The City of Pullman has a feedback form that can be used to provide positive or negative feedback for the Police Department. If a negative complaint is received, a Police Sergeant is assigned to investigate the matter and report their findings to the Chief of Police. These forms are available at both at the Police Department and at City Hall. The forms can be mailed to you upon request.
NEXT MEETING
June 11, 2012 at 5:30 PM
Pullman City Hall

Meeting Cancelation Notice: 05-14-2012

Meeting Agendas
Meeting Minutes

Committee Mission Statement and Guidelines
Informational Committee Brochure
Membership Application


CONTACT US
Police Advisory Committee
c/o Pullman Police Department
Pullman, WA 99163

COMMITTEE CHAIR
Arlene Parkay

COMMITTEE VICE CHAIR
Greg Wilson 

CURRENT MEMBERS
College Hill
Barbara Hammond
KNona Liddell
Military Hill
Zach Hays
Mary Simonsen
Pioneer Hill
Richard Hume
Greg Wilson
Sunnyside Hill
Phyllis Stallcop
(Vacant)
Business Community
Al Sorensen
(Vacant)
Multicultural Community
Kim Barrett
DaVina Hoyt
WSU Staff & Faculty
Arlene Parkay
Marcus Crossler
ASWSU
Jordan Graham
Chelsea Humphries
Pullman School District
Dan Hornfelt
Bill Holman
Pullman High School Student
Dalton Dice
Andrew Moser
Pullman High School Parent
Rosemary Fleener
(Vacant)
Lincoln Middle School Parent
(Vacant)
(Vacant)
At-Large
Wayne Popeski
Roger Schaefer

 
CONTACT US
Police Advisory Committee
c/o Pullman Police Department
Pullman, WA 99163