This is from the Courier-Journal How would you change public safety in Louisville? Hal Heiner: Enhancing public safety must be an area that we pursue continuous improvement. Recent reports suggest that crime is declining in Louisville. Even so, violent crime in the city is double the statewide average and property crime is sixty percent higher than statewide. Statistics like this matter when it comes to people making decisions on where to live and raise their families and when businesses are determining
This is from the Courier-Journal How would you change public safety in Louisville? Hal Heiner: Enhancing public safety must be an area that we pursue continuous improvement. Recent reports suggest that crime is declining in Louisville. Even so, violent crime in the city is double the statewide average and property crime is sixty percent higher than statewide. Statistics like this matter when it comes to people making decisions on where to live and raise their families and when businesses are determining