Civilian Police Oversight Board may attend city safety conference without conducting business

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A quorum of the Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board may attend the Safety of Our Cities Conference 2025, which is scheduled to take place at Hotel Albuquerque, located at 800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The event will run from Wednesday, August 27 through Friday, August 29, 2025, starting each day at 8:00 a.m.

According to the advisory board’s notice, no official board business will be discussed during the conference. The purpose of this announcement is to inform the public that a majority of board members could be present at the event but will not conduct any formal actions or deliberations as a body.

The Safety of Our Cities Conference is expected to gather various stakeholders focused on urban safety and related issues in Albuquerque.



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