🚧New Patrol Boundaries Effective TODAY 🚧— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 10, 2019
Goals of the improved realignment effort:
✅ Optimal availability of police resources
✅ Officer safety and wellness
✅ Efficient delivery of services
More info on how this affects you: https://t.co/u5cS5Gz49a pic.twitter.com/PMDRaCgbLQ
From: Press, MPD (MPD)
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 5:33 PM
To: Press, MPD (MPD)
Subject: MPD Announces Police District Boundary Changes!
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 5:33 PM
To: Press, MPD (MPD)
Subject: MPD Announces Police District Boundary Changes!
January 10, 2019
MPD
Announces Police District Boundary Changes
(Washington, DC) – Today, January 10, 2019, the Metropolitan
Police Department’s (MPD) new police district and police service area
boundaries will go into effect. Transition activities have been underway since
November 2018 to ensure continuity in police services. MPD conducted a
comprehensive assessment of our boundaries to ensure optimal operations. After
a nine month review of our current boundaries and taking into account current
workload, anticipated population growth, economic development, and community
needs, MPD is pleased to announce new district boundaries to all seven
districts.
MPD’s overarching goals for the 2019 realignment effort include:
- Optimal availability of police resources
- Officer safety and wellness
- Efficient delivery of police services
Neighborhoods affected include:
· Mount Pleasant (4D to 3D)
· Park View (3D to 4D)
· Fairlawn (7D to 6D)
· Small portion of Capitol Hill/H Street Area (1D to 5D)
· Truxton Circle/Bloomingdale (5D to 3D)
·
Portion
of downtown, including City Center (1D to 2D)DC is a growing city. Our population has increased 15 percent since 2010 and is expected to reach nearly 850,000 by 2030. MPD is realigning its service areas to better fit the needs of every resident, visitor, and employee in the District of Columbia.
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