City of Bloomington looking to fill vacant positions on the Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission

BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington Office of the City Clerk is accepting applications to fill vacant positions on the Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission.

The CAPS Commission’s goal is to increase the safety of all Bloomington community members, especially those often marginalized due to race, disability, gender, sexual identity, or sexual orientation.

The CAPS Commission will perform research and gather data on the perceptions and preferences about public safety from community members, with a specific focus on data gathered from minority community members, individuals who are disabled, and other often marginalized community members.

The CAPS Commission will research evidence-based alternatives to traditional policing, identify best practices in public safety globally and evaluate the efficacy of such practices for implementation in Bloomington, and will make recommendations to the Common Council, the Board of Public Safety, and/or the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee on policies and programs that enhance public safety for all community members.

The CAPS Commission will be composed of 11 voting members appointed by the Common Council. Each member shall have one vote and shall serve without compensation. The commission will meet one time each month. There are two vacancies on the CAPS commission.

To learn more about each of the City’s boards and commissions, including mission statements, membership requirements, current membership listings, and term lengths, meeting schedules, and location, visit the city website, here.

If you are interested in applying to a vacant seat on a board or commission, you may apply, here.

All board and commission meetings are free and open to the public. Potential applicants are urged to attend a meeting of their desired board or commission prior to applying.