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Willard staff outline NASS neighborhood traffic program; stop-to-citation rate rises

Board of Aldermen, City of Willard, Missouri · October 30, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented results of NASS (Neighborhood Emphasis on Safe Traffic), describing a two-pronged neighborhood enforcement program and comparative data that showed higher stop-to-citation rates and a rise in arrests during program periods.

City staff presented results of a neighborhood traffic enforcement program called NASS (Neighborhood Emphasis on Safe Traffic) at the Board of Aldermen meeting. The presenter described a two-pronged approach that assigns officers to preselected neighborhoods on a rotating schedule and responds to citizen-generated complaints through an online reporting system.

The presenter said the program began July 15 and that staff compared July–October 2025 neighborhood stop and enforcement data to the same period in 2024 and to a 2023 baseline. In that comparison the presenter said…

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