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Comment period closes Monday for Collingwood/TBM policing plan

The police services board is looking for your thoughts on local policing priorities
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Collingwood OPP detachment on the corner of Ontario and Minnesota Streets. Erika Engel/CollingwoodToday

Collingwood and The Blue Mountains OPP have released their strategic plan for the next two years, and there’s a couple more days left to provide feedback on its contents. 

Collingwood Police Services Board is asking Collingwood residents to share their input and concerns about safety and police services in their neighbourhood. 

The police services board is a five-member group charged with working with the local detachment commander to determine objectives and priorities for police services in town and to monitor the performance of the detachment commander. 

The board is asking residents to use the Engage Collingwood platform to provide feedback on what they’d like to see local police focusing on. 

The priorities already outlined in the 2020-2022 Collingwood/The Blue Mountains OPP strategic plan are as follows:

  • Violent crime and assault
  • Property crime and fraud 
  • Illicit drugs 
  • Traffic
  • Mental health
  • Youth engagement
  • Diversity, human rights, and inclusion 
The police services board will be accepting comments through the Engage Collingwood platform until Nov. 30.

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