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Police commission advances plan to add domestic-violence resources to Burbank utility bills, QR code and community outreach
Summary
The commission approved a plan to pursue a QR code and water-bill placement linking to domestic‑violence resources, assigned commissioners to vet partner agencies and agreed to distribute materials at community events.
The Burbank Police Commission moved Feb. 19 to expand how domestic violence resources are publicized in the city, directing staff and commissioners to pursue a QR-code link on Burbank Water and Power bills and to vet partner hotlines and service providers for inclusion.
Commissioner Paul Romick reported he had contacted Burbank Water and Power, which said it could host a short message or QR code on customer bills at no charge. That proposal prompted discussion of what the QR code should link to and which telephone numbers should appear on a printed notice: 911 for…
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