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Minnetonka council reviews public safety master-plan actions, discusses Station 2 and co-responder mental-health model
Summary
Police and fire chiefs outlined 2026 action steps tied to the 2023 public-safety master plan, including Station 2 planning, peak-hour staffing increases at Station 4, a pre-hire program proposal, and pilot models for mental-health response and Opus-area coordination ahead of light-rail service.
Fire Chief Kevin Fox and Police Chief Scott Borman presented the public-safety section of Minnetonka's 2026 strategic action steps during the Dec. 15 study session, aligning many items with the 2023 public-safety master plan and a set of implementation recommendations.
Chiefs highlighted multiple staffing and operational actions: evaluate and expand a real-time operations center, improve patrol staffing and investigative capacity, increase peak-hour staffing at Fire Station 4 through a mix of paid-on-call and full-time hires,…
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