A warm, daylight photo of a neighborhood community center with a diverse group of residents and police officers sitting around a table talking, 35mm editorial style.
A warm, daylight photo of a neighborhood community center with a diverse group of residents and police officers sitting around a table talking, 35mm editorial style.
/ Civic Partnership

Bridging neighborhoods and local officers

The Police Communities Relations Council operates across four geographic districts. Select your neighborhood to access meeting times, local safety alerts, and direct leadership contacts.

A clear, graphic map illustration of the city's four police districts in shades of slate blue and navy, with clean labels for Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western sectors.
A clear, graphic map illustration of the city's four police districts in shades of slate blue and navy, with clean labels for Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western sectors.
Local Councils

Select your district

Each district council hosts dedicated monthly public forums and maintains direct, transparent communication channels with neighborhood station commanders and local residents.

Eastern District

Northern District

Southern District

Western District

Serving the historic waterfront and downtown corridors. Access station leadership, local PCRC officers, and upcoming meeting schedules.

Spanning the northern residential neighborhoods and parkways. Find meeting coordinates, local safety alerts, and neighborhood safety initiatives.

Connecting southern industrial and coastal communities. Meet your local representatives, view safety bulletins, and join the monthly discussion.

Supporting western urban centers and historic districts. Join the monthly public forum and coordinate directly with local officers.

Civic Action

Information and updates

Community Outreach

Public Meetings

District Services

Safety Alerts

Programs and initiatives designed to bring neighbors and officers together in casual, welcoming environments.

Monthly district forums where residents voice concerns and coordinate directly with local station commanders.

Non-emergency support, safety audits, and neighborhood patrols coordinated by volunteer council members.

Real-time updates and localized safety advisories distributed directly by district commanders.

Show up for your neighborhood

Active participation builds lasting trust. Attend your local council's next public session to discuss neighborhood safety priorities directly with station commanders.