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Police report shows drop in emergency calls at targeted complexes; council to keep ordinance under review
Summary
After Leon Valley’s Ordinance 2023‑42 went into effect, emergency police calls to selected multifamily complexes fell from 1,265 to 918 in a year; Chief Gonzales recommended continued monitoring rather than amending the ordinance immediately.
The Leon Valley Police Department reported Tuesday that emergency calls to selected multifamily residential complexes declined after the city enacted Ordinance 2023‑42, but the department recommended continued monitoring rather than immediate code changes.
Chief Gonzales told the council the ordinance — adopted in 2023 — requires tracking emergency police calls at certain complexes and triggers heightened security requirements if a location receives 60 or more emergency calls over the monitored…
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