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The Region I Central West and North Central District Representatives will host a Commander’s Forum from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 to share information and talk about community concerns with residents and business owners. The forum will take place at the Austin Cornerstone Church, 1101 Reinli Street, Austin, 78723. Topics will include APD 2014 Budget Forecast, crime statistics, sector initiatives as well as a question and answer session with the District Representatives and Command Staff.

Refreshments and drinks will be provided.

 

Contact Information

Contact Name: Sgt. Alfred Trejo

Contact Email: alfred.trejo@austintexas.gov

Contact Phone: 512-974-6848

 

Austin Cornerstone Church, 1101 Reinli Street, Austin, 78723

 

 

Web Links to Region 1 District Representative Information:

 

Region 1 (Baker & Ida) District Representatives

 

BAKER Sector Map

 

IDA Sector Map

 

APD Commander’s Forums

 

Edward Robinson

Administrative Supervisor

Region 1 Support

Austin Police Department

Office: 512-974-6949

Fax: 512-974-5325

 

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