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City, LPS launch community safety survey

The City of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge Police Service are asking for the community’s input on their perception of safety.

As part of the work with the Building Safer Communities Fund (BSCF), the Community Safety Survey will be a chance for resident’s to have their voice heard.

The Federal BSCF aims to help municipalities address gun and gang prevalence, especially among youth and young adults.

The survey is open until January 19th on the Get Involved Lethbridge website. Results from the survey will help to build upon existing strategies to strengthen the City’s understanding of what the community needs and what the trends are.

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