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OPO goes to the library
Friday, February 1, 2019 by Tai Moses
In an attempt to make its services more available to the public, the Office of Police Oversight has begun holding community office hours from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in select Austin neighborhood libraries. The goal, OPO tweeted, “is to provide guidance to the community on how to utilize OPO as a resource and build community partnerships.” Check out OPO in the library on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the Carver branch; Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Southeast branch; Wednesday, March 13, at the Pleasant Hill branch; Wednesday, March 27, at the Ruiz branch; and Wednesday, April 10, at the Terrazas branch.
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