Meeting

Eugene Police Commission Meeting: June 11, 2026

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City of Eugene Public Meetings

Date

June 10, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

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The Eugene Police Commission meeting held on June 11, 2026, focused extensively on police oversight, technology use, and personnel matters. Key procurement-related discussions included the review of the Flock camera contract and its data access issues, prompting recommendations to revisit policy 1206 on emerging technology considerations, which has not been updated since 2015. The commission also discussed the potential use of artificial intelligence to audit body camera footage, emphasizing the need for human oversight and community input on social and political implications. Additionally, the police department highlighted challenges in recruiting qualified officers and plans to promote leadership positions. The independent police auditor provided a detailed overview of the office's role, complaint intake processes, and collaboration with the Civilian Review Board, emphasizing transparency and accountability in investigations and disciplinary actions. The commission unanimously approved policy 813 during the meeting. Overall, the meeting addressed policy reviews, technology procurement implications, and personnel recruitment and oversight without specific contract awards or budget allocations disclosed.

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City of Eugene Public Meetings