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Residents of Falls Church are encouraged to embrace eco-friendly practices as the city promotes leaf mulching and composting ahead of the fall season. During the City Council meeting on October 28, officials highlighted the benefits of leaving leaves on properties, which not only reduces waste but also lowers costs and carbon emissions associated with leaf collection. The city’s website offers resources for homeowners to learn more about these sustainable practices.
In a significant update, Chief of Police Shround Fard presented the Falls Church Police Department's 2023 annual report, marking a pivotal year following the retirement of former Chief Mary Gavin. Fard emphasized the department's commitment to community trust and public safety, introducing a new crime reporting system known as the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS). This system enhances transparency by providing detailed data on crime incidents, allowing for a better understanding of crime patterns and more informed policy decisions.
The NIBRS system categorizes crimes into Group A and Group B offenses, with Group A including serious crimes like homicide and burglary, while Group B covers less severe offenses. This shift in reporting aims to improve public safety and community awareness.
As the city moves forward, residents can expect ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and safety, with the police department focusing on transparency and effective crime reporting.
Converted from City of Falls Church City Council Meeting October 28th, 2024 meeting on October 28, 2024
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