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Address Quality-Of-Life Issues In Seal Beach At Public Meeting
The Seal Beach Police Department will host a virtual Town Hall meeting to discuss quality-of-life issues, such as homelessness in the city.
SEAL BEACH, CA — The Seal Beach Police Department announced plans to host a virtual Town Hall on Thursday, June 22 to discuss quality-of-life issues within the community, Seal Beach Police Lt. Julia Clasby said.
The town hall is designed to create an open dialogue and address key concerns related to quality-of-life issues in town, the homelessness crisis, and the SBPD's community-oriented policing efforts.
Town hall participants will have the chance to engage with members of the city's police department, including Police Chief Michael Henderson and the Community Oriented Policing Team officers.
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According to Clasby, the event will focus on the laws surrounding homelessness and other regulations and resources.
The event will be held on Facebook Live, and those interested in participating can do so by visiting the SBPD's Facebook page.
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The virtual town hall meeting takes place from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 22. For more information, contact Captain Nick Nicholas at nnicholas@sealbeachca.gov or (562) 799-4100 ext. 1160.
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