CITY-COUNTY CARJACKING AND RECKLESS DRIVING TASK FORCE

Thursday, October 17, 2019 · 11:00 AM AM · Room 301-B, City Hall

TL;DR

The City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force met to review subcommittee progress on addressing local vehicle-related crime and safety issues. Representatives from law enforcement, city departments, and judicial offices discussed accountability, prevention, and potential engineering solutions to reduce carjacking incidents.

Key Decisions

  • Subcommittee Reports Reviewed
  • Community Meeting Scheduling Dates to be set
  • Recommendations Discussion In progress
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Agenda

  1. Also present: Captain Catherine Trimboli on behalf of Deputy Insp. Daniel Hughes Mike Amsden - DPW Tea Norfolk - LRB Nick DeSiato - Chief of Staff MPD Sheldyn Himle on behalf of Judge Derek Mosley
  2. Public comments:
  3. 1. Call to Order at 11:05 AM
  4. 3. Review and Approval of the June 24, 2019 minutes meeting.
  5. 3. Summary of Subcommittee meetings - Accountability and Enforcement - ADA Joy Hammond Prevention and Education - Ald. Lewis Engineering Solutions - Ald. Murphy
  6. 4. Discussion of Recommendations - Tea Norfolk - LRB
  7. 5. Set dates and times for community meetings.
  8. 6. Meeting adjourned at 12:27 Joanna Polanco Staff Assistant
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