Politics & Government
City Of Boulder Holds Police Chief Recruitment Session
The City of Boulder is holding another public input session to receive feedback on the recruitment process for the city's chief of police.
BOULDER, CO — The City of Boulder is asking for community input on the recruitment process for the next chief of police. The city is working with a national recruiting firm to host a community input session Wednesday about what experience and characteristics the next chief should have.
The session will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the West Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa announced his retirement earlier this year after serving the department for more than three decades.
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The job posting will open Nov. 25. Candidates will go through panel interviews and a meet-and-greet with community members.
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Feedback about the recruitment process can also be submitted online.
A selection is expected to be made in February of 2020.
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