King County Sheriff's Office Community Advisory Board
Purpose
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 both the Sheriff and the King County Executive (Executive) on creating a just, dynamic, and responsive public safety system.
Objectives
Objectives of the Community Advisory Board include:
- Advise Executive and 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.
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;
- KCSO Contract Cities*;
- Community Groups; and
- Business Groups
Additionally, the Community Advisory Board will strive for a diverse set of participants, including representatives from BIPOC communities, youth, and those with prior justice system involvement.
King County is currently recruiting for members. Please click the link for the membership announcement.
Upcoming Meetings
All meetings of the King County Sheriff's Office Community Advisory Board are public.
Schedule: No meetings currently scheduled due to membership recruitment. Please check back for updates on meeting schedule.
*List of the contract cities
- Beaux Arts Village
- City of Burien
- City of Carnation
- City of Covington
- City of Kenmore
- City of Maple Valley
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- City of Newcastle
- City of Sammamish
- City of SeaTac
- City of Shoreline
- Town of Skykomish
- City of Woodinville
For More Information About the Community Advisory Committee
Contact Mark Ellerbrook
sheriff@kingcounty.gov
Mail:
King County Sheriff's Office
516 Third Avenue, Room W-116
Seattle, WA 98104-2312
Attn: KCSO Community Advisory Board