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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Community Police Board Annual ReportCITY OF ITHACA 521 West Seneca Street Ithaca, New York 14850 COMMUNITY POLICE BOARD Telephone: 607/275 -0799 COMMUNITY POLICE BOARD REPORT - 2 (109 In 2009, the Community Police Board (CPB) received 16 complaints from citizens about interactions with police officers and over 45 compliment:; of their interactions with them. In addition to accepting complaints and compliments regarding the Ithaca City Police, CPB hears and rules on taxi I cense appeals. In 2009, the Board heard two appeals and, in both cases, upheld the original refusal to grant a license. Below is a chart showing the numbers and findings of the Bcard after complaint investigations were completed. Roferred Founded Unfounded Conciliated Withdrawn Inactive Open Total 2 6 2 2 2 1 16 This pattern is down from 2008, a year in which CPB received 20 complaints. Complaint forms arrived throughout the year, with one or two complaints each month. Continuing last year's trend, few complaints were relatad to excessive noise. Just as there was no clear pattern regarding dates and times, the circumstances varied, as well. Encounters occurred during traffic stops, outside of complainants' homes, while walking, and so on. The one thing shared by all is the complainant's belief that s /he was treated by the police without appropriate respect. Twa new commissioners joined the Board during the year. The Common Council liaison changed a number of times. Now, Joel Zumoff fills this -ole. Currently, CPB is down two regular commissioners and one Youth Member. There has been difficulty successfully filling the Youth Member position. Idthough several capable young people have been recruited to or volunteered for the position, most fail to follow through with performing the duties of a comrr issioner. Staff member of many years, Nancy Falconer, announced that she is leaving her position with the Community Police Board. Our office at GIAC moved with the GIAC staff to a temporary lo -,ation at 521 West Seneca Street, while the building undergoes renovation. Construction is scheduled to be completed in time for a move back mid -June 2010. "An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversifi --ation." 0