CITY-COUNTY CARJACKING AND RECKLESS DRIVING TASK FORCE
TL;DR
The City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force met to review recent crime statistics and discuss strategies to address increasing vehicle-related crimes in Milwaukee. The meeting included presentations from the Police Department and updates from three subcommittees focused on accountability, engineering solutions, and prevention efforts.
Key Decisions
- Milwaukee Police Department Reckless Driving Statistics Review Discussed
- Accountability and Enforcement Subcommittee Report Reviewed
- Engineering Solutions for Reducing Vehicle Crimes Continued research
Agenda
- Also present: Seating in for Dept. Inspector Hughes, Captain Catherine Trimboli
- 1. Call to Order at 12:06 PM
- 2. Roll Call.
- 3. Review and Approval of April 15, 2019 minutes meeting.
- 4. Presentation from Milwaukee Police Department relative to Reckless Driving Statistics and Initiatives.
- 5. Report from the Accountability and Enforcement Subcommittee.
- 6. Report from the Engineering Solutions Subcommittee.
- 7. Report from the Prevention and Education Subcommittee.
- 8. Public Comments.
- 9. Meeting at Adjourned at 1:18 PM Joanna Polanco Staff Assistant
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