Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago has announced the focus of anti-violence efforts on 10 vulnerable neighborhoods on the West and South sides as part of the People's Plan for Community Safety. Local organizations like Build Chicago and Bridge to Freedom are working directly in these areas to stop cycles of violence.
We continue addressing the challenges and opportunities of our communities. Today, we launched Phase One of the People’s Plan for Community Safety by announcing the first areas receiving treatment to address violence in Englewood, West Garfield Park, Austin and South Lawndale. https://t.co/eTkeFqZvhD
This next phase of the People's Plan for Community Safety, first announced in December, is focused on what the mayor calls a hyper-local approach. https://t.co/MNf9g4OJeU
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced he will focus anti-violence efforts on 10 of Chicago’s “most vulnerable” neighborhoods on the West and South sides as part of the next phase of his plan designed to address the root causes of crime. https://t.co/MpKA5uCPAJ
Mayor Johnson announced Wednesday he will focus the city's anti-violence efforts on 10 of Chicago’s “most vulnerable” neighborhoods on the city’s West & South sides as part of the next phase of his plan designed to address the root causes of crime. @wttw https://t.co/bEY8rp7ZEI
Local organizations like @buildchicago and Bridge to Freedom are focusing on Chicago's South and West sides to work directly with those most impacted to stop cycles of violence. https://t.co/5JKXyzRWyu