Safe Auburn: Community Conversations
In partnership with the Auburn School District, the City of Auburn held a series of neighborhood meetings centered on community safety. Meetings were in each of Auburn's six policing districts, with a city-wide Saturday session for residents unable to attend during the weekdays.
These meetings culminate months of planning, preparing and executing strategic outreach between the City of Auburn and Auburn School District and you, our community and residents. This first set of meetings were designed to be more listening than dialogue.
These conversations were difficult, but it is important we had them. We'll continue this meeting series throughout the year, building upon ideas and solutions. This is an ongoing process, and we are committed to working with you to make our community safer.
Hundreds of you joined us to talk public safety, youth violence, traffic, graffiti, community service, civic engagement, and so much more.
Just because the meetings have ended doesn't mean the dialogue has to! The conversation is continuing at SpeakUpAuburn.org, our city's outreach platform. There, we have meeting recaps, survey questions, and a tool to capture additional questions and provide even more answers. To participate, click the "Subscribe" button at SpeakUpAuburn and stay informed - we'll send out further newsletters as we continue to compile data and feedback. Expect all of that information to be posted on SpeakUpAuburn and shared out via email and social media.