21st Ward, Alderman Brookins Community Town Hall Meeting

Carter G. Woodson Library 9525 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL

Join Alderman Howard Brookins Jr. at the 21st Ward Town Hall Meeting and hear what’s new in the ward. Also, learn about what’s coming to Chicago, and get some of those questions answered. While learning how you can help with building a better 21st ward community.This is an open event.

15th District Faith-Based Community Meeting

15th District Police Station 5701 West Madison Ave, Chicago, IL

Join the 15th District, faith-based leaders as we connect with our community to build relationships between the police, pastors, principals, politicians, service providers and parents to better serve families and communities in need in the Austin community.

Spring Session of the Citizen’s Police Academy

COPA will participate and present in the spring session of the Citizen's Police Academy. The Citizen's Police Academy is a department-wide strategy designed to educate the community on police operations, build community trust, and improve engagement efforts through Department-led training and discussion.

CPS Humboldt Park West Community Action Council (CACs) Meeting

Nia Family Center 744 N. Monticello, Chicago, IL

CPS Community Action Council (CACs) consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. COPA will join this community meeting in Humboldt Park. 

CPS Bronzeville Community Action Council (CACs) Meeting

Chicago Urban League 4510 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

CPS Community Action Council (CACs) consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. COPA will join this community meeting in Bronzeville. 

TASC., Inc. – Chatham Parole Meeting

8007 S. Cottage Grove Chicago, IL

TASC Chatham holds integrated staffing meetings twice a month for participants to engage in dialogue on how to help returning citizens overcome barriers to re-entry, build capacity through networking with local and state community constituents and leaders, and communicate with other fellow TASC partnering agencies.This is a closed event.

COPA Community Hours – Bridgeport

Bridgeport Library Branch 3400 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL, United States

COPA investigators will be on site to receive complaints and compliments of Chicago Police Officers. Also, the staff will address questions and provide an overview of the agency.

CPS Austin Community Action Council (CAC)

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

CPS Community Action Council (CACs) consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. COPA will join this community meeting in Austin.

CPS Englewood Community Action Council (CAC)

7th District Police Station 1438 W. 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, United States

CPS Community Action Council (CACs) consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. COPA will join this community meeting in Englewood. 

Public Meetings of the Police Board

Chicago Public Safety Headquarters 3510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

The Police Board holds a regular public meeting once a month. Members of the public are invited to attend and are welcome to address questions or comments to the Board. The Superintendent of Police (or his designee) and the Chief Administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (or her designee) will be at the meetings. Prior sign-up is required of those wishing to address the Board; contact the Board's office by 4:30 p.m. of the day before the meeting to add your name to the list of speakers.

The meetings are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place at the Chicago Public Safety Headquarters.