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Public safety is a cornerstone of thriving communities, and the City of Los Angeles is committed to ensuring the well-being of all residents through comprehensive services and resources. At the heart of this effort are several key departments: the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), and the Emergency Management Department. These agencies work collaboratively to address law enforcement, fire and rescue operations, and emergency preparedness. Whether you’re reporting non-violent concerns via the 877-ASK-LAPD line or seeking guidance during emergencies, this hub serves as your gateway to crucial information and support.The City of Los Angeles values the active involvement of its residents in shaping public safety initiatives. Through this platform, you can access links to commission meeting schedules, oversight entities such as the Office of the Inspector General, and contact information for city representatives. Your insights and engagement play a pivotal role in strengthening our community-focused approach to safety. By utilizing these resources, you are contributing to a resilient and responsive Los Angeles that prioritizes the security and welfare of all its residents.

Opportunities to Engage

Enhancing Health, Healing, and Resilience in Los Angeles
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Enhancing Health, Healing, and Resilience in Los Angeles

The City of Los Angeles wants to gain a deeper understanding of the impact on residents and communities following the January 2025 wildfires and the ongoing protests. All of your answers are confidential, and we thank you for your participation.

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"Join the conversation online today to share your insights and help steer the direction of Los Angeles public safety services, ensuring our community benefits from improved emergency response coordination and resources."
Dr. Robert W. Clark, Ph.D (FBI-Ret.)
Dr. Robert W. Clark, Ph.D (FBI-Ret.)
Deputy Mayor of Public Safety

Project Phases

Initiation and Awareness Campaign

November 2025 - January 2026

Community Engagement and Feedback Collection

January 2026 - March 2026

Development of Strategies and Action Plans

March 2026 - June 2026