Edmonds police to host third community conversation Sept. 8 at Frances Anderson Center playfield

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds Police will conduct a community conversation about public safety on September 8 from 6-7:30 p. m. at Frances Anderson Center playfield. Residents will have the opportunity to engage directly with police leadership, ask questions, and express their concerns. This event marks the third in a series designed to enhance community engagement and address local public safety issues.

Each meeting provides tailored information specific to the neighborhood, fostering a more relevant dialogue. The police department emphasizes the importance of community relationships in addressing safety concerns. Previous events have seen active participation from residents, highlighting the need for open communication with law enforcement. The department’s initiative reflects a commitment to transparency and community involvement. Additional information can be found on the event’s Facebook page.

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