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By Captain Chris Mulligan
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In this episode we'll talk with our new Community Outreach Deputy. We'll learn a little about why she got into Law Enforcement and why she volunteered to be the Parkland District's Community Outreach Deputy.
Join us this month for a very special two-part episode in which we introduce new City Commissioner Jordan Isrow and speak with Vice-Mayor Bob Mayersohn. During our discussions, we’ll explore the motivation behind their running for office and talk about their priorities when it comes to Public Safety. Be sure to share this with a fellow Parkland resident.
This month listeners will get an opportunity to hear from the district's new Executive Lieutenant Jonathan Brown and find out about an new district holiday initiative, "Operation Front Porch."
In this episode, we talk with two of the Parkland District SROs, Deputies Gerry Volpe and Dean Seymour, to get an idea of why they became SROs, what the job means to them and how they juggle being both mentors and guardians to their students.
Residents moved to Parkland because of the rural feel and small town vibe. The City’s Code Enforcement Division plays a significant role in maintaining that look through the enforcement of codes dealing with such issues as illegal dumping, excessive noise and animals. On this episode, meet your code enforcement officers and get to know how code impacts your daily life.
Hosted by Captain Chris Mulligan at the BSO Parkland District, “On the Beat" is about staying connected to our community and maintaining the progress we’ve achieved in our interaction with residents. It is especially important to reach residents in creative ways as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Captain Mulligan will give an overview of what to expect in this podcast series as well as share an important service offered to the residents - the Vacation Watch Program.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.