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Public safety one of many goals for 2020, says El Paso leaders
Feb 16, 2017

El Paso officials gathered Thursday to discuss how the city will grow within the next 3 years.

Public safety made its way to the front of discussions.
City council, the mayor and the city manager gathered with the heads of all city departments to break down the 20 key projects and goals it has for the next three years. One of those is having an additional 120 officers for the police department by 2020.

City manager Tommy Gonzalez told KFOX14 the city wants 300 more officers over the next 10 years.
KFOX 14


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