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Mayor's office contracted LEAP to study city 911 response, staff to share scope of work
Summary
A commission member said the mayor's office entered a contract with the Law Enforcement Action Partnership to review Bloomington City 911 calls and recommend alternatives; staff said the study will include stakeholders but a speaker later corrected the start date to April and a seven-month timeline.
Isabelle, a commission member, told the Bloomington City CAPS commission that the mayor's office has contracted the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) to review local 911 calls and recommend how existing resources — including Stride Mobile and mobile integrated health units — could be used instead of police responses. "They did enter into a contract with LEAP," Isabelle said, and offered to share the scope of work with staff…
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