Community Police Liaison Committee

The 13 Division Community Police Liaison Committee (13 CPLC) is a group of concerned citizens who want to work with police to make a difference in their community. The general mandate of a CPLC is to establish and maintain a meaningful community police partnership; to work together in identifying, prioritizing and problem solving of local policing issues; to be proactive in community relations, crime prevention and communication of initiatives, and to serve as a resource to the police and the community.

The membership includes representatives from 13 Division, local business improvement associations, ratepayers, your city councilors office and community members who are just plain interested and concerned about their community.

The 13 Division Community Police Liaison Committee meetings are open to any adults living or working within the boundaries of 13 Division. Our boundaries are Lawrence Avenue West on the north, the railway tracks west of Caledonia Road to the west, the railway tracks south of Davemport Road on the south and on the east, Spadina Road north to Eglinton Aveune West along Eglinton and north on Bathurst Street to Lawrence Avenue West.

The 13 Division CPLC meetings are held once per month with the exception of July and August at the Maria Shchuka Library, 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. (east of Dufferin) at 6:30 Pm in meeting room "A".

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Come out, express some of your concerns and be apart of positive change in your community.
For further information please contact Constable John Pierrepont, 13 Division Community Relations at 416-808-1308 or by e-mail at john.pierrepont@torontopolice.on.ca
You can also leave a message at the CPLC voice mail line 416-808-1350.

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