Video Police Chief Mike Harden and City Administrator Phillip Hill discuss the upcoming November ballot measure

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Police Chief Mike Harden and City Administrator Phillip Hill recently highlighted the upcoming November ballot measure in a video aimed at enhancing community safety. This measure proposes increased funding and resources for local law enforcement and emergency response teams. Harden stressed the importance of public input in developing effective safety strategies. Hill mentioned that the measure addresses the city's evolving safety needs and aims to improve overall community well-being. Local voters will have the opportunity to influence future resource allocation through their votes.

Engaging with residents prior to the election is crucial for fostering understanding and support for the measure. The city plans to hold forums and discussions to further educate the public on the implications of the ballot. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to addressing safety concerns and adapting to community needs.

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