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By City News Service Blue and red flashing sirens of police LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Community College trustees have voted unanimously for a six-month extension of an agreement for the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department to continue providing public safety services at the district s nine campuses.   Saturday s vote came one month after district officials announced plans to seek a new security contract after failing to reach agreement with the sheriff s department, which has provided services to its campuses for 19 years.   “I want to thank the LACCD staff and board as well as our department s contract team for going the extra mile to get a deal done to maintain continuity in student and campus safety, especially during the record- breaking infections of COVID-19. Sheriff Alex Villanueva tweeted shortly after Saturday s announcement. “We look forward to partnering with our Los Angeles Community Colleges to make sure our campuses are safe learning environment

LA s Community Colleges Exploring Unarmed Security Model

By City News Service Blue and red flashing sirens of police LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Community College trustees have voted unanimously for a six-month extension of an agreement for the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department to continue providing public safety services at the district s nine campuses.   Saturday s vote came one month after district officials announced plans to seek a new security contract after failing to reach agreement with the sheriff s department, which has provided services to its campuses for 19 years.   “I want to thank the LACCD staff and board as well as our department s contract team for going the extra mile to get a deal done to maintain continuity in student and campus safety, especially during the record- breaking infections of COVID-19. Sheriff Alex Villanueva tweeted shortly after Saturday s announcement. “We look forward to partnering with our Los Angeles Community Colleges to make sure our campuses are safe learning environment

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