Arcata’s Public Safety Committee Develops Community Safety Quick Reference Guide
Community Safety Quick Reference Guide, January 2021 (1)
Press release from Arcata Police Department:
The City of Arcata’s Public Safety Committee has developed a Community Safety Quick Reference Guide; a resource for community members to access public safety and other services. The idea for a reference guide came about during the work of the Public Safety Task Force. The guide was envisioned as a resource that could direct community members towards accessing information, programs and assistance. The Arcata City Council appointed a Public Safety Committee in 2019. One of the initial goals of the committee was to complete and distribute this resource guide.
The guide includes contact information for local law enforcement agencies and guidance on how to access crisis hotlines, hospitals and health clinics, shelters and homeless services and family services. While not all inclusive the guide is a starting point for community members who have an interest in learning more about what services are available.
Developed in collaboration with Humboldt State University students, faculty and staff as well as equity arcata, the Community Safety Quick Reference Guide also provides information on how to access public transportation services, receive information on road conditions and how to register to receive safety alerts for Arcata, HSU and Humboldt County.
The guide will also be incorporated on the safearcata.org website. This site, the draft of which can be accessed via https://sites.google.com/view/safearcata/home, is currently under construction. Community members can provide feedback to the committee on what information should be contained on this website and how best to access that information. Feedback can be provided through the public comment function of the Public Safety Committee meetings. The committee meets the 4th Wednesday of every month at 6 PM via Zoom.
The Public Safety Committee is comprised of seven community members appointed by the Arcata City Council. Their duties include advising City Council members and city staff on matters pertaining to public safety, provide a forum for community members to communicate about public safety issues and concerns, and to research crime trends and recommend crime prevention strategies to the City Council. Members serve three year terms.
For more information on the Quick Reference Guide…or the work of the City of Arcata’s Public Safety Committee please visit https://www.cityofarcata.org/794/Public-Safety-Committee.
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How much energy goes into to the circus show of all bark and no bite.
The mask is representative of enslavement.
It may not look like that from your perspective, but just ask a black man what he thinks about politicans who forget about the workin class blacks and minorities who send their kids off to fight for the same American system who thinks that allowing illegal immigration into the labor force is a fair price to pay in exchange for all that the USA Inc demands of its citizens
Stabbed in the back by H1B visa program.
How can the millenials not wrap their heads around the fraud they are forced to accept. ..
Much like that mask that doesn’t do shit, man …
Try again on the name.
Le sandwich avec Merde?
You made me laugh.
Much needed these days…I laughed too.. always knew my studies in the French language would help the cause.
There’s never enough laughter. Thank you for contributing to the happiness quota of my work day.
The mask is representative of enslavement.
Why others are NOT laughing.
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001068
The mask is representative of enslavement.
Really. Not. Funny.
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001068
Brian, it is really possible to not agree with someone and still find something they said funny.
It’s possible to think Marie Antoinette beautiful and still think her comments about let them eat cake were indicative of a worldview that caused the deaths of thousands.
I still think Bill Cosby’s work is funny but I think he should be in jail, too.
I find your lack of principals on certain matters to be disheartening.
I hope you find time to read the article about the rising anti-science movement that you’re laughing with.
I find your lack of understanding that people are nuanced and not all bad because they disagree with you (Yes, even on very very important matters) sad, Brian. Even more, how do you expect to change people’s minds if you just constantly hammer that they are bad without seeing them as complicated humans that can provide joy and help and ideas that will expand your universe. Who can listen to anyone who never sees the good they do but only sourly sneers at them for their ideas.
So Bill Cosby and R Kelly are good, complicated humans to you?
What is your lesson there?
And I didn’t call anyone ‘bad’.
I’m more specific than that.
I would argue that most of what I call people here is demonstrably true.
I don’t generally recommend that good people be put in jail, Brian. I don’t think Bill Cosby is a good person. I do think he was very funny.
I’m not really capable of teaching you a lesson that I’m still trying to learn. I’m just stating a few truths I’m trying to incorporate.
Kym,
I’m concerned that the Nation is in peril.
The article I posted describes exactly why, and it relates to almost everything I’ve commented on, here on RHBB, for years.
We’re all learning. The information to do so is readily available. Thanks for what you have taught me.
Your self-righteousness has blinded you. Your point-of-view is yours. There are 7.5 billion other viewpoints.
I would encourage you to remember that viewpoints are not facts.
And your viewpoints seem to be based on very little facts.
Where did you get the viewpoint that masks were the primary vector of spread?
No. There is one in the trash, but I did not put it there.
It must have been a mistake on my part.
If you can post it, would you please?
If I don’t see it later, I’ll retype it.
Thank you either way.
It’s back.
I would encourage you to keep in mind that viewpoints are not facts.