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Police board will host two public input sessions in advance of 2025 budget talks

Waterloo Regional Police Service Board hope to gather public feedback on Sept. 20 and Oct. 28
WRPS headquarters
Waterloo Regional Police Service headquarters on Maple Grove Road in Cambridge.

The Waterloo Regional Police Service Board is encouraging residents to provide their input for the 2025 WRPS Budget and will host two virtual public meetings to gather feedback.

WRPS says it underwent several significant milestones over the last several months, including the launch of the Service’s new Strategic Business Plan, as well as the provincial implementation of the new Community Safety and Policing Act (CSPA).

Taking into account these updated policy frameworks, coupled with responding to rapid population growth and increasing service demands, the board will spend the next few months mapping out the future direction of policing in Waterloo region.

Developing the annual police budget is a key component of the Police Service Board’s mandate under the CSPA and a critical step in ensuring that future service delivery meets community expectations. This vision can only be achieved through meaningful and respectful collaboration with local partners.

“The Waterloo Region Police Service Board is pleased to again provide residents of the Region of Waterloo with meaningful opportunities to convey their priorities for the upcoming WRPS budget,” said Chair Ian McLean.

“We hope to hear a diverse range of perspectives from community partners who share our goal of building a stronger, safer, and more equitable Waterloo Region.”

The Police Service Board will host two virtual public input sessions on:

  • Friday, September 20, 2024 from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
  • Monday, October 28, 2024 from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.

How to Register to Delegate:

  • To register to delegate, please fill out the following Police Service Board form.
  • Please indicate in Section 6 which date you would prefer to delegate.
  • Delegation sign-up will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Each delegation will have up to a maximum of five minutes for their presentation, followed by an opportunity for questions from Board members.

Written Submissions:

If you are unable to attend one of the above sessions, the Police Service Board welcomes written submissions. Please note that the limit for a written submission is 2,000 characters. Please send your written submissions to [email protected] by October 28, 2024.