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The four finalists to be the next Columbus police chief Elaine Bryant, Derrick Diggs, Avery Moore and Ivonne Roman will answer questions from the public during a 90-minute forum Wednesday.
The forum, which begins at 6 p.m., will be livestreamed on the city s YouTube and Facebook pages, as well as broadcast on CTV.
For the first time in the city s history, Columbus will hire from outside the city to lead the Division of Police.
Questions can be submitted in advance of the community forum by emailing policechiefsearch@columbus.gov.
The Dispatch reached out to all four finalists. Bryant is the only one who responded and spoke with The Dispatch, though the newspaper interviewed people familiar with most of the candidates.
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New legislation, an ATV park are two ideas City Council has to fight illegal ATV and dirt bike riding on city streets
The Philadelphia Police Department has confiscated more than 200 illegal ATVs and dirt bikes since the beginning of the year.
For far too long, residents all across the city have complained about the rise of illegal dirt bike and ATV use on Philadelphia streets.
“The noise and safety issues affect all corners of the city of Philadelphia,” said Eleanor Ingersoll, president of Queen Village Neighbors Association in a Zoom meeting last week. “They are racing along commercial corridors as well as residential streets, speeding in the wrong direction on city streets, racing down pedestrian sidewalks, stopping traffic to congregate and perform some dangerous stunts, revving modified engines at high decibels throughout the day, evening and early morning through business corrid
Want to ask a question of finalists for Columbus police chief? Here s how: Bethany Bruner, The Columbus Dispatch
The public will have a chance to ask a question and hear from the finalists vying to be the next Columbus police chief.
An online public forum will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, and will be streamed on the city s Facebook and YouTube pages, as well as aired on CTV.
The city plans to announce on Monday the finalists, who will be invited to participate in the public forum.
Questions for the candidates can be submitted in advance of the forum by emailing policechiefsearch@columbus.gov. Questions can also be asked during the online forum.