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Webster Groves police plan spring community safety outreach with bike, traffic and media sessions
Summary
At a PCEB meeting, Webster Groves police described a planned community-facing safety event for late April or early May featuring short presentations on traffic, bike safety and police media, plus a question-and-answer session and giveaways; the board discussed promotion and partnership with the school district and local media.
Webster Groves police told members of the Police-Community Engagement Board (PCEB) that they plan to host a community-facing safety event in late April or early May that will include short presentations on traffic rules, bike safety, police media practices and a question-and-answer session.
The announcement came during a regular PCEB meeting, where a police presenter said the session would likely run about 90 minutes, be held at the recreation center on a weekday (Wednesday or Thursday) from roughly 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., and include giveaways and refreshments to encourage attendance. “So, we’re feeling good about having this event,” the police presenter said.
The board and police staff outlined a draft agenda of three 10–15 minute…
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