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2025-259

Report

Appoint Gabrielle Poccia to the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing for term to expire June 26, 2027

Accepted
Amended by Council

TO THE COUNCIL: 

As Mayor, I request Council confirmation of the following appointment to the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP):

NameTerm End Date
Gabrielle PocciaJune 26, 2027

Gabrielle Poccia

Biography: 

Gabrielle is a committed advocate with a big heart for community, fairness, and making government work better for everyone. Originally from San Francisco and now living in Portland, she brings a cross-regional perspective to her work in public policy and community mental health. She holds a Master’s in Public Policy and has worked across public and nonprofit sectors as a policy analyst, performance auditor, and community clinic administrator. Her experience spans research, civic engagement, and organizational support, with a focus on making public systems more accessible, transparent, and responsive to the needs of marginalized communities. Gabrielle believes in the power of honest conversations, creative problem-solving, trauma-informed approaches, and policies that reflect lived experience. She is dedicated to strengthening trust between the public and local institutions.

Statement of Intent: 

Gabrielle is dedicated to amplifying community concerns and ensuring that Portlanders receive a commitment of safety, accountability, and respect from their police bureau. Through PCCEP, she aims to support policies that center transparency, equity, and lived experience in shaping Portland’s approach to public safety.

Impact Statement

Purpose of Proposed Legislation and Background Information

The Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP) began its work in September 2018. It is tasked with monitoring the City’s compliance with the Settlement Agreement USDOJ v. City of Portland, and is itself a part of that agreement. It also works to ensure community input into police directive review and other policy issues, and reviews the Portland Police Bureau’s community engagement effort, racial equity plan, and more.

This report appoints one community member, Gabrielle Poccia, to an at-large position on the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing for a 2-year term ending on June 26, 2027. On the behalf of the City of Portland, we would like to express our thanks to outgoing members Ronak Patel, Ashley Schofield, and Kyle Robinson for their service to the City in their time with the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing (PCCEP). 

Financial and Budgetary Impacts

There is no financial or budgetary impact related to this appointment.

Economic and Real Estate Development Impacts

There is no economic or real estate impact related to this appointment.

Community Impacts and Community Involvement

  • All Portlanders may be impacted by the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing’s work.
  • Recommendations from PCCEP are presented to the Commissioner-in-Charge of the Police Bureau, as well as the Chief of Police or designate, on a rolling basis. Community involvement is an important part of each of these processes.
  • PCCEP meetings are generally open to the public, and PCCEP conducts community engagement to try and include as many Portlanders as possible in PCCEP's work.
  • The Community Safety Division's Advisory Boards and Commissions Unit conducted significant community engagement to ensure awareness of the opportunity and application across the diverse communities of Portland, including outreach to community groups, public newsletters and postings, neighborhood associations, and more. This resulted in a large and diverse pool, with strong candidates to fill current vacancies and additional strong candidates kept on file should future vacancies occur in the next year.

100% Renewable Goal

Although it is incorporated into the sustainable procurement policy, this specific report does not impact the city’s use of energy or pursuit of the 100% renewable goal.

Economic and Real Estate Development Analysis

Analysis provided by Prosper Portland

An Economic and Real Estate Development Impact Analysis was not submitted for this proposed action. Pursuant to City Council Resolution 37664, Prosper Portland staff has reviewed the action and agree that it does not require an Economic and Real Estate Development Impact Analysis. 

Financial and Budget Analysis

Analysis provided by City Budget Office

No fiscal impact.

Document History

Document number: 2025-259

President's referral: Community and Public Safety Committee

Agenda Council action
Regular Agenda
Community and Public Safety Committee
Referred to City Council as amended
Motion to refer the report to the full Council with a do pass recommendation and to divide the appointees: Moved by Kanal and seconded by Morillo. Vote not called.

Motion to refer the appointment of Deian Salazar to the full Council with the recommendation the report be confirmed: Moved by Kanal and seconded by Novick. (Aye (2): Kanal, Novick; Nay (1) Morillo; Absent (2) Zimmerman, Smith). Motion failed to pass.

Motion to refer the appointment of Gabrielle Poccia to the full Council with the recommendation the report be confirmed: Moved by Morillo and seconded by Kanal. (Aye (3): Kanal, Morillo, Novick; Absent (2) Zimmerman, Smith)
Consent Agenda
City Council
Confirmed
Item was pulled from the consent agenda for discussion.
Motion to accept the report: Moved by Kanal and seconded by Novick.

Votes
  • Aye (9):
    • Koyama Lane
    • Novick
    • Green
    • Zimmerman
    • Avalos
    • Dunphy
    • Kanal
    • Ryan
    • Pirtle-Guiney
  • Absent (3):
    • Morillo
    • Clark
    • Smith

Document number

2025-259

Introduced by

City department

Service area

Contact

Elisabeth Perez

Former Director

Agenda Type

Consent

Date and Time Information

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