Safe Auburn: Community Conversations

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Thank you for participating in our Safe Auburn: Community Conversations. We appreciate your dedication to providing valuable feedback. Your information will help drive and influence future community-based dialogues around making Auburn a safer place to live.

As meetings continue through October and beyond, the City of Auburn will continue to compile feedback and solutions. To remain accountable, transparent and collaborative, we pledge to publish and share feedback from community members on Speak Up Auburn. No identifying information will be shared.

Thank you for participating in our Safe Auburn: Community Conversations. We appreciate your dedication to providing valuable feedback. Your information will help drive and influence future community-based dialogues around making Auburn a safer place to live.

As meetings continue through October and beyond, the City of Auburn will continue to compile feedback and solutions. To remain accountable, transparent and collaborative, we pledge to publish and share feedback from community members on Speak Up Auburn. No identifying information will be shared.

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  • Concerns

    23 days ago
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    In partnership with the Auburn School District, the City of Auburn held a series of neighborhood meetings centered on community safety in October 2024. Meetings were held in Auburn's six policing districts as well as one city-wide Saturday session for residents unable to attend during the weekdays.

    Our goal is to execute strategic outreach between the City of Auburn and Auburn School District and you, our community and residents. This first set of meetings were meant to be more listening than dialogue. It is important that we hear directly from our residents about what is happening in your neighborhood, and we want to hear it all. 

    The dialog does not end because our first phase of meetings is over and this forum is designed to continue to hear directly from our residents on this issue so that those that were not able to attend in person can have their concerns expressed directly to us and with the larger community.

    We will continue these community conversations with you while building upon ideas and solutions. 

    This is an ongoing process, and we are committed to working with you to make our community safer.

    At our meetings we asked two questions. This is the first of those two questions:

    What are the most pressing public safety issues in our community today?

    Please add to our discussion below

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  • Solutions

    23 days ago
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    The second question we asked was:

    What do community-based solutions look like in partnership with the City?

    We know if we work together we can help make our communities safer. Tell us your ideas below:

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