Rethinking Safety in Our Cities – Episode 32

City Hall’s reluctance to invest in public safety is jeopardizing our city’s future. With a staggering $5.42 million supplemental appropriation now on the table due to a tragic crime incident, we critically examine the city council’s approach to safety investments and their over-reliance on crime statistics. Our discussion doesn’t stop there; we also shed light on our pursuit of transparency, revealing significant gaps in documentation related to Iris Roley’s consulting contracts with the city. This episode provides a thorough examination of urban public safety policies, questioning the prevalent narrative that simply addressing societal roots can curb crime.

 

Final public safety supplemental 9.10.25

Original Cramerding, Jeffreys, Owens and Walsh public safety funding motion

Kearney Public Safety Supplemental MOTION 9.8.25

Meeka Owens Public Safety Suplemental MOTION

Albi public safety motion