A specific topic is addressed at each PCAC monthly meeting. Here is a list of topics to be addressed in 2009.
 


Police Citizens Advisory Council

The Police Citizen Advisory Council congratulates Bellevue Citizen and PCAC member Manny Jones for being named one of two Volunteers of the Year by Mayor Ed Babbitt. Jones said the honor was quite a surprise, "I thank all of you for letting me be a part of your lives in the City of Bellevue. It is a great place to live and raise a family. Bellevue has been good to my family. It is a pleasure to attempt to give a little something back. May God be with all of you and again a big thanks." See also the BPD homepage.


The Police Citizens Advisory Council (PCAC) consists of civilian volunteers and assigned police officers. The PCAC will promote an alliance of its citizens and the Bellevue Police Department through joint activities and the sharing of ideas.

The PCAC was created as an independent, charitable and educational organization that promotes and supports community policing, crime prevention and education initiatives developed by BPD. There is an exchange of ideas and discussion of current issues and problems in the community, between officers and PCAC members, to help the PD better understand what the community expects from its police department as well as an understanding of what the police department is doing for the community.

The PCAC meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bellevue Fire Department training site located at 3100 Cornhusker Road. Bellevue Citizens are encouraged to attend these monthly meetings.