New York City Councilmember Helen Sears will be holding a Town Hall Meeting next week focused on Public Safety with New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
The Town Hall will take place on Tuesday, May 3, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church at 98-16 55th Ave. in Corona.
“Since joining the City Council, one of my primary goals has been to work to ensure that our families, homes and streets are safe,” Councilmember Sears said. “By providing area residents with useful information on public safety and enhancing the line of communication between the community and the Police Department, we are creating a safer community.”
“Police Commissioner Kelly was kind enough to accept my invitation to discuss public safety issues with our community, and I am hopeful that anyone with public safety concerns on their mind take advantage of this opportunity to speak directly with the Commissioner.”
Sears continued: “People are far more likely to get involved if they feel their voices are being heard and their concerns are being addressed. So again it all boils down to communication and awareness.
We are all in this together. That is the fundamental agenda for this meeting.”
For more information about the town hall meeting, please call Sears’ officer at (718) 803-6373.
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