Concerned community members are also encouraged to attend the Oct. 5 meeting of the City’s Public Safety Committee, a volunteer body of residents charged with investigating ways to increase public participation in crime prevention and providing a forum to share comments, issues or concerns regarding public safety.
At the meeting, Chief Bowers will provide another presentation on crime data and strategies to enhance safety in Piedmont and share insights from the dialogue at the Sept. 27 town hall. Attendees will each have an opportunity to provide one comment before the Committee discussion. The Committee will set a time limit for individual comments based on the number of participants.