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City Of Louisville: Town Hall Meeting On Public Safety Planned For Tuesday, October 12, 2021

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October 08, 2021

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Louisville, KY - On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, members of the Louisville Metro Council’s Minority Caucus will host the first in a series of town hall meetings on the topic of Public Safety. The Town Hall will feature Louisville Metro Police Chief Erika Shields as well as the Mayor’s Chief of Community Building Keith Talley, Pegasus Institute Executive Director Josh Crawford and Games Changers’ Executive Director Christopher 2X.
During this Town Hall, each panelist will give an update on the state of public safety within our city, each providing insights from their unique positions within the community. Following introductions and remarks, persons attending will be able to submit questions regarding efforts, ideas and progress being made to reduce crime.

What:             Public Safety Town Hall Meeting #1
Where:           University of Louisville, Shelby Campus
                        Founders Hall, Union Ballroom (Room 218AB)
When:             Tuesday, October 12, 2021 5:30 p.m.
Hosts:             Councilman Anthony Piagentini (District 19),
                        Councilwoman Marilyn Parker (District 18),
                        Councilman Kevin Kramer (District 11)
                        Councilman Scott Reed (District 16)

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COVID notice: Due to our community’s high level of COVID cases, the meeting is being held in a large, spacious ballroom on UL’s Shelby campus. Masks are required for entrance and we plan to observe safety standards regarding spacing for attendees during the event.

Additional Information: A second Town Hall on Public Safety is planned for the following month. It will occur in Southeastern Jefferson County and will be hosted by Councilmembers Stuart Benson (District 20), Robin Engel (District 22) and James Peden (District 23).

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