Create Safe Walk Zone along 23rd Street with enhanced enforcement near schools and parks
In Plain English
Residents have complained for years about unsafe behavior along 23rd Street near schools and parks. The city currently has no special safety zone for this corridor. If approved, police prioritize enforcement of existing laws like public intoxication and disturbing the peace in areas where children walk to school.
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