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The City of Mountain View Public Safety Advisory Board was established in 2020 to advise and make recommendations to the City Council, City Manager and Police Chief on public safety matters.
The Public Safety Advisory Board serves solely in an advisory capacity and is tasked with:
- Providing the City Council, City Manager and Police Chief with community informed input and recommendations on public safety matters
- Serving as a forum for public discussion of public safety matters, including community policing concepts, furthering MVPD engagement and transparency efforts, and identifying best practices
- Acting as a liaison between the community and Police Department
Meetings
Please click here to join us on Zoom during our scheduled meetings. The Public Safety Advisory Board generally meets on the fourth Thursday every other month (with adjustments as needed). Meeting dates, materials, and videos can be accessed through the following link to Legistar.
Items of Note
Assembly Bill 481, Military Equipment Annual Report 2022
Members and Roster
The PSAB consists of the following:
- Eva Tang - Chair
- Cleave Frink - Vice Chair
- Derek Langton
- Joan Brodovsky
- Jeannette Wang
- Dava Souder
View the Advisory Body Roster.
PSAB Work Plan
Current Public Safety Advisory Board projects are noted in the workplan.
For the items currently scheduled to be addressed at each PSAB meeting, please view the PSAB TAL 2024.
Additional Information
The PSAB receives staff support from both the City Manager’s Office and Police Department. Audrey Seymour Ramberg, Assistant City Manager, currently serves as the lead staff liaison. The lead liaison is responsible for developing the agenda and overseeing the information and recommendations presented to the PSAB. Captain Michael Canfield serves as a support liaison from the Police Department.
For additional information, please contact the staff liaisons at PSAB@Mountainview.gov.