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Making Community Safety Top Priority

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
August 20, 2025 at 03:55pm. Views: 852

This past week, local leaders, business owners, and community members gathered at Get Loaded for the latest installment of the Greater Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce’s Coffee Connections. Among those who took the time to speak and engage with attendees was Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Sabino, sharing timely thoughts on the importance of data, safety, and the role every resident plays in shaping a stronger, safer city.

Sabino’s message was clear: the safety of Grand Terrace starts with awareness, communication, and involvement. She emphasized how vital it is for the city to gather accurate and consistent data — not only to understand what’s happening on our streets, but also to drive meaningful decisions. This information, she explained, directly supports city planning, resource allocation, and, perhaps most importantly, community wellbeing.

One of the major points addressed was the ongoing discussion around adding an additional law enforcement officer to the city’s team. Sabino broke down the reality of that need — not just the benefits, but the process, the resources required, and the steps that must be taken to get there. It’s not an overnight change, but one that relies on community backing, strategic planning, and unified vision. 

She also highlighted a growing initiative that’s gaining support across the region: “See Something, Say Something.” More than a slogan, Sabino described it as a mindset — one that encourages residents to stay alert, speak up, and be proactive in helping to prevent issues before they escalate. It’s about empowerment. It’s about care. It’s about looking out for one another.

 While the details shared were practical and data-driven, the heart of the conversation remained rooted in connection and purpose. Michelle Sabino’s presence and message served as a reminder that city leadership and the community aren’t separate — they’re partners. And when that partnership is active and intentional, real change becomes possible.

 Events like Coffee Connections continue to show how valuable open dialogue and community engagement can be. As Grand Terrace looks toward the future, it’s these conversations — and the people who show up to have them — that help move the city forward.

 Stay informed, stay involved, and never underestimate the power of showing up. Grand Terrace is growing, and it’s doing so together.

 

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