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Minneapolis city leaders to discuss plans for new security center
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Minneapolis city leaders to discuss plans for new security center

Minneapolis city leaders to discuss plans for new security center

Monday marks the first in a series of meetings regarding a new security center in south Minneapolis.

The one that opened earlier this month is meant to be temporary until the city officially opens a center that will include a new third district in 2026.

Mayor Jacob Frey said the permanent center would house a behavioral crisis response team, crime prevention specialists and community groups. He would also take non-emergency calls.

At Monday’s meeting, city leaders are expected to share resident recommendations they have gathered from surveys and dozens of engagement meetings.

The meeting will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Midtown Global Market.