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LAPD Cutbacks Threaten Safety on Ballona Creek Trail

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Tomorrow evening, Councilman Bill Rosendahl will host a town hall meeting with LAPD Chief William Bratton for the community to voice it's concerns about a plan to cut the Pacific Division police Department by 35 officers or about 15% of the entire force.  The Pacific Division is the one responsible for policing the Ballona Creek Bike Trail, and bike and trail activists are concerned that such major cuts will result in a major setback to the efforts to make the trail more safe for the pedestrians and cyclists that use it as well as those people who live adjacent to it.

If you can't make tomorrow night's meeting, please leave a comment below and I'll forward them to the Councilman's staff.  To read their media release on tomorrow's meeting, read on after the jump.

Councilman Bill Rosendahl and Police Chief William Bratton will holda Town Hall meeting to discuss the deployment issues of Police Officersfrom Westside area police stations.

The deployment will definitely impact us in Westchester,Playa del Rey and Playa Vista as our Pacific Area station will see areduction of up to 35 sworn officers as the LAPD reassignsofficers from throughout the City to staff up two new LAPD stations inthe West Valley and Koreatown. The NCWP urges everyone to attend thismeeting to voice your concern. The quality of life and safety in ourcommunity depend on it.

Who: Los Angeles City Councilmember Bill Rosendahl Chief William Bratton, Los Angeles Police Department

When: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday, December 11, 2008

Where: Felicia Mahood Senior Citizen Center Auditorium 11338 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90025

What: Councilmember Bill Rosendahl and LAPD ChiefWilliam Bratton will hold a town hall meeting to discuss deploymentissues on the Westside.

The LAPD plans to shift officers from stations around the City tostaff two new police stations opening next month in the West Valley andKoreatown. Bratton and LAPD top brass will explain how officerdeployment decisions are made and report the statistical crime historyin Rosendahl's district and how it relates to overall Citywideoperations. Rosendahl will moderate a question and answer period forthe public following LAPD's presentation.

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