Southwick Selects New Police Chief Amidst Departmental Discussions
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2024
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Recording Published:
04/02/2024
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Duration:
169 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
- Meeting Overview:
In a development during the recent Southwick Select Board meeting, Lieutenant Rhett Banish was appointed as the new Chief of Police, a decision that came after thorough deliberation and review of multiple candidates for the position. The meeting, which covered a range of topics including infrastructure projects, administrative concerns, and the police department’s future, saw the board navigate discussions on leadership, communication, and community engagement within the law enforcement department.
The appointment of the new police chief came after a series of in-depth discussions with candidates, who highlighted their experiences and visions for the department. Lieutenant Banish, now appointed Chief of Police, emphasized the need for modernization within the department, focusing on community engagement, continuity, and transparent communication. Another candidate, a Sergeant with extensive investigative and law enforcement experience, also presented his qualifications and approach to fostering relationships with external agencies. The board’s decision to appoint Banish was subject to the negotiation of a contract and agreement.
During the meeting, the board navigated multiple topics related to the police department’s operations and personnel. A former police department employee raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of his termination process, which he claimed occurred without a substantial explanation. This sparked a conversation among board members about the transparency, communication, and decision-making processes within the local government and law enforcement agency.
Further discussions on the department’s future delved into its strengths and weaknesses. The department’s strengths were noted as the freedom officers feel and the cohesion among command staff. However, areas for improvement were identified, particularly in communication and technology, such as body cameras and recordkeeping. Officer mental health was also a concern, with a need for better access to counseling and employee assistance programs highlighted. Recruitment and retention strategies were explored, with a focus on the department’s reputation and community support being vital for attracting new officers.
The candidates for the Chief of Police position also addressed the importance of preparing future officers and leaders, citing the necessity for formalized training and mentorship. They discussed the challenges of implementing the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) system and the impact on upper management.
In addition to police department-related topics, the board addressed various administrative and financial matters. They approved designating a surplus chief administrative office chair and amended an ARPA fund vote for the Conservation Commission to include camera and maintenance costs. The board approved invoices from the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission and supported the Southwick Rotary’s request for a donation for the summer concert series.
Infrastructure projects were a point of discussion, with the board approving a significant allocation of funds for drainage work on Feeding Hills Road. The prioritization of various sections of the road for maintenance and repair was considered, with a decision to withhold a portion of the funds until chapter 90 money was allocated. The board also discussed budget review practices, with the interim Chief Administrative Officer offering to provide copies of the analysis for the board’s consideration.
The meeting concluded with discussions on high-speed internet initiatives, proposed hunting bylaws, and the recruitment process for a town administrator. The possibility of early voting for local elections was also raised, with the board expressing interest in formally discussing the approach’s advantages and disadvantages.
Karl J Stinehart
City Council Officials:
Diane Gale, Jason Perron, Douglas A Moglin, Lisa Anderson (Select Board Secretary), Russell Stone Fox, Joseph J Deedy, Sondra S Pendleton, Robin Solek
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2024
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Recording Published:
04/02/2024
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Duration:
169 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
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