City of Batavia Board of Fire & Police Commissioners will meet April 7

Alan Wolff, Ward 2 Alderman
Alan Wolff, Ward 2 Alderman
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City of Batavia Board of Fire & Police Commissioners will meet April 7.

Here is the agenda provided by the commissioners:

1. Meeting Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Matters from the Public (for items not on the agenda)

4. Approve Previous Meeting Minutes

4.1 Discussion/Action: March 3, 2026, Regular and Executive Session Meeting Minutes

5. Correspondence

5.1 Discussion/Action: Mayor Authorizations

6. New Business – Items Added/Changed on the Agenda

Fire Department

6.1 Discussion/Action: Fire Personnel

ï‚· Executive Session, if needed

ï‚· Promote Fire Lieutenant

6.2 Discussion/Action: 2026 Firefighter/Paramedic Testing Update

Police Department

6.3 Discussion/Action: Review 2025 Primary Police Officer Register

ï‚· Review 2025 Primary Police Officer Eligibility List

ï‚· Executive Session, if needed

ï‚· Hire Probationary Police Officer(s)

7. Old Business – Previous Items Reviewed on the Agenda

8. Adjournment

ï‚· Time Adjourned

ï‚· Next Meeting Date, Time, and Location

Individuals with disabilities should notify the City Administrator’s office at 630-454-2053 if they have a disability which will require special assistance or services and, if so, what services are required. This notification should occur as far as possible before the City-sponsored function, program, or meeting.

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