City of Batavia Board of Fire & Police Commissioners met Dec. 3

City of Batavia Board of Fire & Police Commissioners met Dec. 3
Alan Wolff, Ward 2 Alderman — City of Batavia Website
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City of Batavia Board of Fire & Police Commissioners met Dec. 3.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. MATTERS FROM THE PUBLIC

4. APPROVE PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES

A. Discussion/Action – Meeting Minute Format Change

B. Discussion/Action – November 6, 2024, Regular and Executive Session Minutes

5. CORRESPONDENCE

A. Discussion/Action – Invoices

B. Mayor’s Authorization

6. NEW BUSINESS – ITEMS ADDED/CHANGED ON THE AGENDA

Fire Department

A. Discussion/Action – Review 2024 Firefighter Eligibility List

B. Discussion/Action – Fire Personnel

• Executive Session, if needed

Police Department

A. Discussion/Action – 2024 Police Officer Eligibility Lists

• Hire Probationary Police Officer

• Review Eligibility Lists

• Executive Session

B. Discussion/Action – Police Officer Interviews

C. Discussion/Action – Police Personnel

• Executive Session

7. OLD BUSINESS – PREVIOUS ITEMS REVIEWED ON THE AGENDA – None

8. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_12032024-2342



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