Crime & Safety
SCPD Plans Meetings To Discuss Public Safety
Police will discuss quality of life issues impacting the public.

February 26 2020
SANTA CRUZ —The Santa Cruz Police Department will host three Town Hall meetings in March to get feedback from residents on the proposed Public Safety Quality of Life Ordinance Package. The town hall series takes place on:
Monday, March 9 at Delaveaga Elementary School
1145 Morrissey Blvd, Santa Cruz, CA 95065
Wednesday, March 11 at Louden Nelson Community Center
301 Center St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Thursday, March 12 at Peace United Church
900 High Street, CA 95060
Each session takes place from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. The meeting is an opportunity for citizens to meet with Chief Mills and command staff. We will discuss city-wide public safety, an overview of police initiatives, and quality of life issues affecting neighborhoods.
Community engagement is essential in the development of the proposed Quality of Life Ordinance Package. Feedback is encouraged and sought from residents during the entire process.
To learn more about the proposed ordinances, including the opportunity to leave comments, questions, and suggestions, visit www.cityofsantacruz.com/PoliceTownHall.
Chief Mills Town Hall meetings are part of the Santa Cruz Police Department's efforts to promote citizen involvement in keeping with the City of Santa Cruz's commitment to transparency in every aspect of City government.
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