King County Sheriff's Office Community Advisory Board
The purpose of the King County Sheriff's Office Community Advisory Board is to gather a diverse set of public safety experts and advocates to support and advise King County Sheriff Patricia Cole-Tindall on creating a just, dynamic, and responsive public safety system.
The purpose of the King County Sheriff's Office Community Advisory Board is to gather a diverse set of public safety experts and advocates to support and advise King County Sheriff Patricia Cole-Tindall on creating a just, dynamic, and responsive public safety system.
Objectives
Objectives of the Community Advisory Board include:
- Advise the King County Sheriff on policy concepts and implementation;
- Serve as the community voice on public safety and law enforcement issues; and
- Create a forum for trust building between law enforcement and community.
Upcoming meetings
Meetings will be held every other month alternating between in person and remote on a Wednesday from 6PM to 8PM beginning in November 2023.Membership
The Community Advisory Board will have between 10 and 15 members, drawn from the following categories:
- Unincorporated Rural King County
- Unincorporated Urban King County
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- KCSO Contract Cities*
- Community Groups
- Business Groups
Additionally, the Community Advisory Board will strive for a diverse set of participants, including representatives from BIPOC communities, youth, and people with prior justice system involvement.