CITY-COUNTY CARJACKING AND RECKLESS DRIVING TASK FORCE
TL;DR
The City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force held a meeting to discuss recommendations for addressing increasing vehicle-related crime in Milwaukee. The task force convened at South Division High School to review their proposed strategies and hear public input on reducing carjackings and reckless driving incidents.
Key Decisions
- Task Force Recommendations Review Under Discussion
- Public Comment Session Ongoing
Agenda
- 1. Call to Order.
- 2. Introduction of members present.
- 3. Overview of Taskforce Recommendations.
- 4. Public Working Session and Comments.
- 5. Adjournment.
- Materials related to the activities of the task force can be found within the following file:
- 190063 Communication relating to the activities of the City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force.Communication
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