
Police board public feedback survey launched
The Winnipeg Police Board is asking for input from the public to help shape the future of policing in the city.
The board has launched a survey allowing the public to weigh in on policing priorities to create its 2026 to 2030 strategic plans.
'The board must ensure that community needs and values are reflected in policing programs and strategies and that policing is delivered in a manner consistent with those needs, values, and community expectations,' a statement posted online reads.
The survey asks residents to describe their level of trust in the police service, what they want to see police accomplish, and what role police should play in contributing to public safety.
The survey can be found online.
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