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The Watsonville Civic Plaza building. (Tarmo Hannula/The Pajaronian)

Watsonville residents will have two opportunities this month to help shape the future of public safety services in the city.

The Watsonville Police and Fire departments are hosting community town hall meetings to gather public input on priorities for emergency response, public safety services and community programs.

City officials said feedback from the meetings will help guide future planning efforts as Watsonville works to strengthen public safety and community services.

The meetings are scheduled for:

• June 24 from 5:30pm to 7pm

• June 29 from 3:30pm to 5pm

Both meetings will be held in the Community Room on the top floor of Civic Plaza, 275 Main St. in Watsonville.

The city will provide pizza, childcare and Spanish interpretation services. The first 50 attendees at each meeting will receive a free bicycle helmet for children. Participants are asked to know their child’s helmet size before attending.

Advance registration is required. Residents can register online at https://bit.ly/4vjx7AV.

According to city officials, the meetings are intended to bring community members and public safety leaders together to discuss current needs and future priorities for Watsonville’s police and fire services.

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