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25 results for “911 services”
Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg presented the 2025-2026 Approved Executive Budget on April 24, 2025, emphasizing investments in public safety, housing, job creation, and community services. The budget includes funding for additional police officer and firefighter recruit classes, the addition of nurses to the 911 call center to improve emergency response efficiency, AI programs to enhance government operations, and a five percent across-the-board raise for all non-union employees. The mayor highlighted significant violent crime reductions and proposed continued support for education initiatives including Thrive by 5 and early childhood learning programs.
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The Lucas County 911 Regional Council of Governments provides public access to 911-related records in compliance with the Ohio Public Records Act, with 911 phone recordings retained for approximately two years and Computer Aided Dispatch incident records retained for seven years. The document directs citizens to submit public records requests through the appropriate jurisdiction's department—either fire or police—by clicking links to their respective websites. The Council affirms its commitment to transparency and openness in government.
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