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Greensboro launches GSO CAN collaborative to address violence with community partners

Greensboro City Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

City officials and public-safety leaders on Jan. 20 unveiled the Collaborative Action Network (GSO CAN), a citywide convening that aims to set shared, data-driven goals and bring residents, departments and service providers together to prevent violence and rebuild trust. The first public meeting is scheduled for early January.

Leticia McNeil, director of community safety for Greensboro, and police leaders introduced the Collaborative Action Network, or GSO CAN, on Jan. 20 as a city-led but community-rooted effort to reduce violence and strengthen trust between residents and public-safety agencies. McNeil said the initiative will convene residents, public-health experts, educators, businesses and faith leaders to ‘articulate problems’ and jointly develop solutions rather than simply holding more community meetings.

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