Planning for neighborhood safety on the agenda for tomorrow’s Phinney Ridge Community Council meeting

by | Jun 5, 2023

No two neighborhoods in Seattle are the same. Micro-Community Policing Plans (MCPP) recognize and address this. These plans are developed by bringing community engagement and crime data together and directing police services to address the individual needs of each community.  

Public safety plans for each community are drawn up each year based on dialogue hosted by Seattle University Crime and Justice Research Center with the Seattle Police Department. Input from the community will be valuable in customizing a safety and security plan for our neighborhood. This meeting will focus on how your observations and thoughts can be put into constructive action.

Phinney Ridge Community Council Meeting
Tuesday June 6th, 7pm via Zoom
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Meeting ID: 870 0579 6220

The Phinney Ridge Community Council (PRCC) is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization that tracks issues such as public safety, transportation, transit, land use, zoning, city budget priorities, capital improvements, parks, open space use and other civic issues.

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