The Redmond City Council this week voted to approve placing a 40-million- dollar bond on the May ballot to fund a new police headquarters. The decision is being applauded by Neighbors for a Safe Redm.
Neighbors for a Safe Redmond, a political action committee supporting public safety, praises this week's decision by the Redmond City Council to place a $40M General Obligation Bond Measure on the May 2022 ballot. "Public safety is an important part of a thriving community," said Bev Clarno, a co-chair of the committee. "We are fortunate to have many excellent men and women serving Redmond." Clarno is Oregon's former Secretary of State, former State Senator and former State Representative and House speaker. "A safe place to live, work, attend school, and play is fundamental for a community," said Angela Boothroyd, a co-chair of the committee. "When people feel safe, they can engage, grow, and give back." Boothroyd is a realtor and active community leader in Redmond. Neighbors for a Safe Redmond announces support for the "Bonds to Construct New Redmond Police Department Public Safety Facility" for the following reasons: Redmon