A nonprofit organization has been hired to conduct a wide-ranging assessment of the Vancouver Police Department and assist in hiring a new police chief.
The city has retained the Washington, D.C.-based International City/County Management Association, city spokeswoman Barbara Ayers said Thursday.
The city will spend between $130,000 and $140,000, Ayers said.
She said Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes decided outside input was necessary after meeting with department members, which Holmes did following the Aug. 31 departure of Chief Cliff Cook.
Cook’s resignation was announced July 13. It was described as a mutual decision by Holmes and Cook that the department needed “fresh leadership.” The announcement came two years and two months after the police officer’s guild had a no-confidence vote against Cook’s leadership style.