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Cape May Seeks Public Input on Police Department Review

The City of Cape May is conducting a public survey to gather community feedback on its police department's services and policies.

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The City of Cape May, New Jersey, is inviting residents and visitors to participate in a public survey regarding the Cape May Police Department. The initiative, announced by city officials, aims to gather community feedback on police services, policies, and community relations.

The online survey is part of a broader effort to assess departmental performance and identify areas for improvement. City Manager Michael Voll stated the feedback will be used to inform future planning and resource allocation for the police force.

According to the city's announcement, the survey covers topics such as overall satisfaction, perceptions of safety, and interactions with officers. The questionnaire is available on the City of Cape May's official website and will remain open for public comment for a specified period.

This public outreach follows similar community engagement efforts by municipalities across the country seeking to enhance transparency and trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

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