Greensboro holds town hall to get feedback on proposed safety review board
After months of violent crime in Greensboro, Greensboro city leaders heard from the public about what actions they should take. Author: Grace Holland, Alma McCarty Published: 7:00 PM EDT July 26, 2021 Updated: 12:23 AM EDT July 27, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Community members voiced mixed feelings about a drafted safety proposal from the City of Greensboro Monday.
Mayor Nancy Vaughan stressed that the proposal is just the first phase of a plan but some business owners are concerned about how the plan would work.
The proposal would create a citywide Safety Review Board to look at violent incidents at businesses around the city. That board would hold a meeting within seven days of an incident and could suggest steps that the business take to make things safer.
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