IMPD Northwest District is having a Task Force Meeting for our community

 

Dear All,

Wednesday, April 6th, our IMPD Northwest District is having a Task Force Meeting for our community at the Community Healthplex Spots Club located 3660 N. Guion Road from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  They are having as their guest speaker Dr. David Hampton, Deputy Mayor of Neighborhoods.  This is a great opportunity for you to come out and learn more about changes that are taking place and how neighborhood issues are going to be addressed.  I hope that many of you can make it.  A flyer is attached (CCC – Task Force Force Meeting – April 6th) that gives more information and for you to share with others.

This morning at my Town Hall Meeting there were some questions asked about who to contact for different problems, who to contact and their contact information for the IMPD Northwest District, and a map of the Northwest IMPD District itself.  Commander Karen Arnett got this information to me very quickly, and so I am including it in this email as well.  Some of the information is below and the rest is included in the other two attachments.  Please feel free to share this information with your friends and neighbors as this is very valuable information to have.

Hope to see many of you on Wednesday at the Task Force Meeting.

Sincerely,

Janice McHenry
City-County Councillor District 6

 

Traffic -Parking complaints:

Captain Christopher Boomershine

IMPD Traffic Branch

Christopher.boomershine@indy.gov

 

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