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La Verne departments report community outreach, events and routine operations
Summary
At the Oct. 9 Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting in La Verne, department heads reported on recent community events, ongoing programs and routine operations including National Night Out, a community information tool for fire response, fall events in parks, library programs, the city's month-end financials and the water utility's flushing program.
Vice Mayor and members of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen heard departmental reports at their Oct. 9 meeting covering police community engagement, a fire-department address database, parks and library fall programming, finance snapshots and water-plant operations.
The reports provided routine operational updates and upcoming community events, and explained resources residents can use. City leaders framed the items as informational; no formal policy changes were proposed during the reports.
Police: The police chief reviewed the department's monthly packet and pointed to a year-to-date drop in a measure compared with the prior year, saying, "You see a significant drop compared to last year from this year. So we're proud of that, working hard." The chief credited public-information officer Donna Tracy for outreach and said National Night Out included demonstrations by the canine unit, SWAT elements, drone operators and a Bearcat vehicle, and…
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