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Monday, December 23, 2024

CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Police Invite Community Members to Join Virtual Town Hall

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City of Boulder issued the following announcement on Nov. 23.

Want to learn more about public safety in Boulder? Join us for our first virtual town hall with new Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold.  

The sessions will be online and community members will need to register in advance to gain access. The first session will be Thursday, Dec. 10, and will last an hour, from 4 to 5 p.m. Subsequent sessions will be held every other month with daytime and evening start times to ensure they are as accessible as possible.  

“The pandemic may have limited our ability to hold these meetings in person, but it doesn’t mean we can’t find ways to engage with our community and keep everyone informed,” Chief Maris Herold said. 

“One of the best ways we curb crime in the city is by making sure residents and business owners know what’s going on in their neighborhoods.  

The briefings will include current updates on crime trends and police reform. The discussion will be facilitated by a city representative. The sessions will be recorded and made available for later viewing. 

Use this sign-up link to gain access to the Dec. 10 town hall. If you sign up once, we will save your information and email you the links for all subsequent briefings. Each briefing will have a new link. Please do not share direct access links on any social media channels for online meeting security reasons. If you know someone who wishes to participate, please ask that individual to sign up using the link in this release. The city is happy to add all interested community members to the list. 

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