The council is set to meet Monday at 11 a.m. to discuss the proposal, which would grant the city more flexibility in seeking alternative law enforcement resources. The declaration would not restore police services but allow the city to use emergency authorities under state law to seek assistance and coordinate with state, regional, and local agencies.
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Willows City Council to Revisit Public Safety Emergency Declaration
The Willows City Council will reconsider declaring a public safety emergency due to the impending loss of law enforcement services from the Glenn County Sheriff's Office on July 1.
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- Location: Willows City Hall
- Date/time: Monday at 11 a.m.
- Agencies involved: Glenn County Sheriff's Office, California Governor's Office, California Attorney General's Office, California Office of Emergency Services
- Status: Reconsideration
- Public impact: Potential loss of law enforcement services on July 1
Gretchen Stuhr, City Attorney
Marti Brown, City Manager
Justin Gibbs, Glenn County Sheriff
Glenn County Sheriff's Office
California Governor's Office
California Attorney General's Office
California Office of Emergency Services
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