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Residents tell Kalamazoo commissioners of apartment safety problems and urge police‑school alert protocol

Kalamazoo City Commission Committee of the Whole · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Two residents raised safety concerns during public comment: a Northwind Apartments tenant alleged altered emergency‑access hardware and prior injuries, and a Vine neighborhood resident urged the city, KPS and KDPS to create an official alert system so bus drivers learn of active police operations.

Two public‑comment speakers at the Kalamazoo Committee of the Whole on Jan. 5 told commissioners about building safety problems and gaps in communication between public safety and school transportation officials.

Edward Nickerson, who identified himself as a resident of Northwind Apartments, said he returned home about two weeks earlier, found the entrance secured, pried open the doors with his body and was injured. “I pried the doors open with my body. I got hurt a lot more,” Nickerson said, and alleged building staff had removed emergency‑access bars and replaced them with stickers that read “emergency…

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