City of Watseka Public Safety Committee met May 13

City of Watseka Public Safety Committee met May 13
Brandon Barragree, Ward 1 Alderman — City of Watseka
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City of Watseka Public Safety Committee met May 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Call to Order 

2. Roll Call 

3. Public Comment 

4. Auxiliary Department Report 

a) 4/2/225-called out to monitor and patrol for storm alert, 4/21/25- 

Called out to send officers to control traffic as a result of an accident at 4th & Walnut St. 5/6/25-Monthly Meeting- all attended introduced Nathan Conrad to the department, had uniform and equipment inspection, performed process & procedures on vehicle stops, demonstrated the difference between processing a car vs a motorcycle reviewed Little League detail for 5/3/25, reminded of the scheduled detail for the 4th of July Parade, reminded of the availability of direct deposit, note-need to get updated “Red Light” letters and also update Auxiliary Police ID’s. Request to celebrate, Present and Promote Officer Andrew Johnson to Sergeant 

5. Fire Department Report 

6. Police & Fire Commission 

7. Police Department Report 

8. Other 

a) Committee Members Inquiries 

9. Adjournment 

https://www.watsekacity.org/media/4091



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