During a recent council meeting, key discussions centered around community safety initiatives and upcoming public meetings aimed at addressing local concerns. Councilman Smallwood announced a Department of Community Programs meeting scheduled for December 4th at 7:15 PM in the middle school auditorium. This meeting will feature presentations on traffic studies conducted during high school events and an environmental study, with all relevant materials to be made available on the department's website prior to the event.
In another significant announcement, Councilman Boyer revealed a partnership with Homeland Security and the Board of Education to launch a \"Protect to Know\" program on January 27th. This initiative aims to educate parents about child exploitation, particularly in relation to social media. The program will provide guidance on how to report inappropriate content and collaborate with law enforcement to safeguard children.
Additionally, council members emphasized the importance of community involvement, encouraging residents to apply for various boards and commissions. They also discussed the need for civil discourse within the community, with plans to draft a bipartisan statement promoting respectful disagreement among council members and residents alike. This initiative aims to foster a more constructive dialogue in local governance.