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Mayor's office contracts LEAP to study Monroe County 911 responses, report due mid-late 2026

Community Alternatives to Public Safety (CAPS) Commission · January 28, 2026
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A community member told the CAPS commission the mayor's office has contracted with the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) to study local 911 calls and recommend alternatives; staff and members discussed stakeholder interviews and public outreach. Isabelle said the study begins in April and will take about seven months.

Isabelle, a community member, told the Community Alternatives to Public Safety (CAPS) Commission that the mayor's office has entered into a contract with the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) to study local 911 calls and recommend how some calls might be redirected from police to alternative responders.

"They did enter into a contract with LEAP, which is the Law Enforcement Action Partnership to do a study of our 911 calls and make recommendations on how best to use our current…

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