VIDEO Seattle Southside Chambers Public Safety Summit focused on community, business safety more

Burien, WALocal News

The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce hosted a Public Safety Summit on June 7, 2023, featuring prominent figures including Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson. The summit aimed to address the evolving landscape of public safety, emphasizing the need for inclusive collaboration and innovative strategies. Organizers noted that rapid changes in public demand and technology require a proactive approach to community safety. Various panel discussions explored critical topics such as community safety, retail theft, and best practices in policing. Stakeholders from cities like Burien and Tukwila participated, sharing insights on local safety challenges.

The chamber's commitment to fostering dialogue among diverse voices was a focal point of the event. Attendees were encouraged to embrace new models that prioritize community engagement and wellness. The summit served as a platform for collective action to enhance public safety measures in the region.

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