Join the Knoxville Community Forum on March 11!

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News Summary

Mark your calendars! The Knoxville Police Department invites residents to the West District Community Forum on March 11 at the Public Works Building. This event is open to all community members and aims to strengthen connections between residents and law enforcement. Attendees can ask questions, voice concerns, and learn more about community safety in the West District. Whether you’re new to Knoxville or a long-time resident, your participation is valuable.

Knoxville’s Heart Gets Together: Community Forum on March 11!

Hey there, Knoxville! Do you know what’s happening in our vibrant city? Mark your calendars because the Knoxville Police Department is hosting a fantastic West District Community Forum on Tuesday, March 11. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to connect with your local police and fellow community members!

Where and When?

The forum is set to take place at the Public Works Building from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. This venue is located at 3131 Morris Ave, so talk about convenience! Whether you’re a new face in Knoxville or a long-time resident, it’s a perfect chance to get involved and ask questions.

What’s the West District All About?

Now, for those who might not be fully acquainted with the layout of our lovely city, the West District is the largest of Knoxville’s three police districts, covering an impressive 49.5 square miles. That’s a lot of ground to cover! Major roads like I-40, Western Ave., Kingston Pike, Pellissippi Parkway, Clinton Hwy., and stretches of Alcoa Hwy run through this district. Plus, let’s not forget that the bustling West Town Mall lies right within its borders!

Why Should You Attend?

This community forum is not just another meeting; it’s about building bridges between residents and local law enforcement. The KPD aims to foster a friendly dialogue, making it a great opportunity for everyone to come together and share concerns, ideas, and solutions. Whether you’re curious about community safety, crime rates, or just want to learn more about what the police department does daily, this is your chance to get the lowdown.

Who Can Join?

No need for any special invitations; this event is open to everyone in the community. Whether you’re a family with kids, a college student, or just someone who cares about the neighborhood, you’d be adding your voice to the collective community chatter. Bigger crowds mean bigger discussions, and everyone’s thoughts count. So, bring your friends and family along!

How to Find Out More?

Have questions or want more details about the event? You can easily get in touch with the department by calling 865-215-7042 or shoot an email to kpdwestcpo@knoxvilletn.gov. They’ll be happy to help with any queries you might have!

Final Thoughts

Knoxville is a city brought to life by its people—and this forum is one of those events that reminds us of how important it is to stay connected. Whether you’re looking to share your thoughts or just curious to learn more, gather your neighbors and make your way to the Public Works Building on March 11. Let’s make our community even stronger!

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