Before, the board could only recommend changes to city officials, who then had 90 days to respond.
The board could side with either party or recommend alternatives.
By Sunday, the board had recommended that it be accepted.
The board recommended that the city spend $28 million for computers and equipment.
An advisory board will recommend three to six candidates within 30 days.
On Tuesday, the board recommended that the changes be permanent.
Even so, the board recommends that only 17 officers be disciplined.
The club's board of directors then recommended a further reduction to about $30 million next year.
In July, the board recommended that the application not be issued.
Even the board in its report has recommended deleasing of the said area.