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Aurora Police outline redistricting to cut response times and clarify immigration role

Aurora City Public Safety Study Session · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Police leaders told the council they will flip district boundaries this Saturday from north–south to east–west, add officers to strengthen patrol relationships and emphasized the department does not enforce federal immigration law while complying with a federal arrest-reporting requirement described in the meeting as the 'Lake and Riley Act.'

Aurora Police Department leaders outlined planned boundary changes, staffing shifts and policy clarifications intended to improve response times and reduce victimization across the city.

APD leadership said the department will change district lines this Saturday, moving from north–south to east–west boundaries, redistribute beats and add three officers to strengthen the PAR (Police and Resource) teams. "We are gonna flip the switch on it," the chief said, and staff will monitor performance metrics and audits to ensure…

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