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The Houston City Council Public Safety Committee meets monthly at City Hall to review police, fire, and emergency management operations. Meetings are open to the public and cover policing policy, fire department resources, emergency preparedness, and community safety initiatives. Residents can attend to hear updates on crime reduction strategies, first responder staffing, disaster planning, and public safety investments that affect neighborhoods across the city of Houston.
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