Expanded public safety advisory board would increase community voice

Tulsa leaders worked to expand residents’ ability to have a voice in public safety, building on efforts that have been in place for years.

Public Safety Commissioner Laurel Roberts said the city is developing a new Public Safety Community Advisory Board. The board would expand on a program started under former Mayor G. T. Bynum, which focused on community advisory boards within the police department.

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The new version would include not only police, but also fire, emergency medical services, and 911 dispatch…

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