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The City of Leduc's policing committee helps set and oversee policing priorities for our community with the RCMP.  It represents the interests and concerns of the public to Leduc’s RCMP leadership, works with officials to identify and address local public safety concerns, and reports on the related programs and services. 

RECRUITMENT INFORMATION:

Applications for all four public seats on the committee are currently open and will close on March 21, 2025. Leduc residents interested in helping make Leduc a safe and welcoming community are encouraged to apply now.

- Selected committee members will be required to undergo an enhanced security clearance check.

- Appointed members must take the Oath of Office described in the Police Act

- Appointed members must be residents of the City of Leduc for at least six consecutive months immediately preceding the advertisement for applications.

- It is recommended that applicants hold May 2-3, 2025 in their calendars; selected applicants may attend the Alberta Association of Police Governance annual conference.

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Board Information

MEMBERSHIP:

The committee includes the following voting members:  
- One City Council member, one alternate Council member 
- Four public-at-large members; two (2) shall serve terms of two (2) years, and two (2) shall serve terms of three (3) years. 

Non-voting, advisory meeting attendees include:  
- The Leduc RCMP Officer In Charge (or delegate) 
- The City Manager (or delegate) 

RESPONSIBILITIES:  

- Oversee the administration of the Agreement between the City of Leduc and the Government of Canada for the provision of Police services.

- Assist in selecting the Officer In Charge

- Represent the concerns and interests of Council and the public to the Officer In Charge.

- Develop a yearly plan of priorities and strategies for municipal policing in consultation with the Officer In Charge, including a community safety plan developed in with input from community agencies and stakeholders

- Report to Council on matters of public concern as the Committee deems appropriate and in the public interest, and report to Council on any matter when requested to do so by Council.

- Any other duties as may be assigned to the Committee under the Police Act.

CONTACT:

Darrell Melvie, GM, Community & Protective Services

dmelvie@leduc.ca

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