City of Belleville Police & Fire Committee met Nov. 12

City of Belleville Police & Fire Committee met Nov. 12
Scott Ferguson, Ward 3 Alderperson — City of Belleville Website
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City of Belleville Police & Fire Committee met Nov. 12

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRPERSON ANTHONY

2. EXPLANATION OF DISASTER PROCEDURE

3. ROLL CALL ALDERPERSONS

ALDERPERSON WHITAKER, ALDERPERSON DUCO, ALDERPERSON FERGUSON, ALDERPERSON SCHAEFER, ALDERPERSON STIEHL, ALDERPERSON WEYGANDT, ALDERPERSON OSTHOFF AND CHAIR ANTHONY

4. ROLL CALL DEPARTMENTS HEADS

POLICE CHIEF EISKANT, FIRE CHIEF MILLS, ASST POLICE CHIEF HEFFERNAN, DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF LOUGEAY

5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (2-3 MINUTES PER PERSON)

6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

6-A. Motion to approve minutes of October 14, 2024

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

8. MISCELLANEOUS & NEW BUSINESS

8-A. Police Department

• New Hires

• Academy

• Police Statistics/Traffic Enforcement

• Camping Enforcement/Homelessness

8-B. Fire Department

• Incidents

• Probationary Firefighters

• Fire Prevention Month

• ISO

• Training

9. ADJOURNMENT (ALL QUESTIONS RELATING TO THE PRIORITY OF BUSINESS SHALL BE DECIDED BY THE CHAIR WITHOUT DEBATE, SUBJECT TO APPEAL)

https://www.belleville.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_11122024-3367



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