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Committee authorizes $500,000 contract for human‑trafficking services at South Minneapolis safety center
Summary
The committee authorized a not‑to‑exceed $500,000 contract with the Link to provide prevention, survivor support and training tied to the South Minneapolis Community Safety Center, with services to begin when the center opens in 2026. Staff said the funding comes from the public safety aid pilots.
The Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee on Dec. 1 authorized the city to enter a contract with the Link for human‑trafficking prevention, intervention and survivor support services tied to the planned South Minneapolis Community Safety Center.
Neighborhood Safety Director Amanda Harrington described the South Minneapolis Community Safety Center as a hub combining community services and police functions and said the Office of Community Safety (OCS) garnered community input through more than 2,000 engagements to shape Phase‑1 services. She told the committee that…
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