As City Of Boca Raton Seeks New Police Chief, Public Invited To Share Thoughts
By Boca Vibe
As City Of Boca Raton Seeks New Police Chief, Public Invited To Share Thoughts
The City of Boca Raton is on the hunt for its next police chief, and residents are being invited to share their thoughts on what matters most when it comes to leadership priorities, community safety concerns, and department goals. The city has launched an online survey to gather public input and ensure that the new police chief is equipped to address the needs of the community. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
According to a statement from the City of Boca Raton, the questionnaire will ask participants to rank their top priorities for the police department, including issues such as crime prevention, community engagement, and officer training. The survey will also seek feedback on current challenges facing the department and suggestions for improving overall community safety.
Residents can access the online survey at BocaNewsNow.com or by visiting the City of Boca Raton’s website. The survey is open until March 31st, and all responses will be kept confidential.

Key Issues to Consider
The following are some key issues that residents can expect to see on the online survey:
- Crime prevention and reduction strategies
- Community engagement and outreach initiatives
- Officer training and professional development programs
- Police department budget and resource allocation
- Community safety concerns, such as traffic safety and emergency response
Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and opinions on these issues and any others that they believe should be considered by the new police chief. The city is committed to ensuring that the next police chief is equipped to address the unique needs of the community and make a positive impact on public safety.
What’s Next
The City of Boca Raton will review all survey responses and use them to inform the selection process for the new police chief. The city expects to announce its decision in the coming months, pending the completion of a thorough search process.
Residents who have questions or concerns about the online survey or the police department can contact the City of Boca Raton’s Public Information Office at (561) 610-3300 or visit their website at bocaraton.gov.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report