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�: �; <br /> s^ixae .n 9 <br /> NEWS RELEASE <br /> Date: December 10, 2012 3:30 p.m. <br /> From: Oliver J. Davis Council Vice-President 876-6938 <br /> Karen L. White Committee of Whole Chairperson 235-5985 <br /> Derek D. Dieter Council President 532-2200 <br /> "Selection of South Bend's Next Chief of Police" <br /> One of the most important duties of the Mayors of all Indiana second class cities, is to select individuals who <br /> would serve in leadership positions who would lead each of the City's executive departments. <br /> Pursuant to local ordinance the nine (9) executive departments are "...established to perform administrative <br /> functions required to fulfill the needs of the City's citizens". [Emphasis added; SSMC § 2-13] Our local <br /> ordinance further provides that a department head is charged with: <br /> • Establishing, abolishing or consolidating offices, divisions and bureaus within a department to "permit <br /> the proper and efficient operation of that department" <br /> • Supervising and coordinating offices,divisions and bureaus <br /> In light of these governing City Code provisions and the fact that so many citizens have asked us about the <br /> process, we are again asking Mayor Pete for more detailed information about the ongoing search for a Chief of <br /> Police. Since the August Health and Public Safety Committee when individuals from the Strategic Policy <br /> Partnership, LLC were introduced, several verbal and written inquiries were made to the Mayor, with some of <br /> the more recent being a letter dated November 8`h making the following inquiries: <br /> How many applications were received? <br /> How many applications were received from current SBPD sworn members? <br /> How many applications were from out of state? <br /> Mayor Pete responded on November 130' noting in part that he "...would feel uncomfortable giving you the <br /> details you are requesting". Another letter was sent on November 14m in response to a South Bend Tribune <br /> article entitled "Interim Chief Wears 3 Hats", which triggered even more questions from the public. <br /> In another attempt to respond with facts, we ask Mayor Pete to share what he can on: Was there a "telephone <br /> interview committee" and if so, who served on it? Who served on the "oral interview committee"? Did any <br /> South Bend residents serve on either of these committees? Why were no Council Members asked to serve on <br /> either of these informal committees? We believe that such information is needed and would be consistent with <br /> carrying out the Council Mission Statement"to make certain that our City Government is always responsive to <br /> the needs of our residents & that the betterment of South Bend is always our highest priority". <br />