Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — More safety measures have been added in Downtown Cleveland to create an even more welcoming environment for those who live, work and visit the area.
Just recently, Downtown Cleveland opened Perk Station, a new co-deployment center at the intersection of East 12th Street and Chester Avenue, to partner more effectively with the Cleveland Police and better serve the community. For out-of-town visitors like Bianca Santos, she told News 5 it’s comforting to know there’s an increased safety presence.
Meanwhile, Downtown Cleveland residents like Bill said he didn’t know these centers existed until News 5 told him during our interview.
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