Springfield’s Next Police Chief and Downtown Plans

The council introduced Assistant Chief Behl as the likely new police chief, with discussion focused on officer wellness, community policing, and traffic enforcement. Updates on downtown revitalization, animal control funding, ambulance requirements, and public concerns about poverty and immigration enforcement were also addressed. 21mins

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  • Chief Behl discussed his background, commitment to officer wellness, and ideas for supporting and mentoring new and current police officers, including the potential addition of an in-house clinician and enhanced physical fitness programs. 
  • Alderwoman Conley expressed support for prioritizing officer mental health and praised the department's holistic approach to policing. 
  • Alderman Carlson raised concerns about speeding in the community, and Chief Behl described efforts to address traffic complaints through dedicated DUI and traffic enforcement officers. 
  • Alderman Cox asked about community outreach, and Chief Behl emphasized the importance of continuing and expanding community policing efforts and building strong relationships with residents. 
  • Alderman Gregory emphasized the importance of promoting minority officers to command staff positions and highlighted the value of Neighborhood Patrol Officers in fostering community relationships. 
  • Director Amy Rasing described ongoing efforts to implement the downtown and Mid Illinois Medical District Master Plan, highlighting community partnerships, arts promotion, wayfinding signage, beautification, bike-friendly initiatives, and collaboration with local groups. 
  • Executive Director Ortega described Downtown Springfield, Inc.'s efforts to implement the downtown district Medical Master Plan and invited the community to an upcoming meeting to showcase recent progress and activities. 
  • Alderwoman Conley highlighted the need for city representation on the county public health board overseeing animal control, citing increased costs from no-kill shelter policies and the importance of city input on related policy decisions. 
  • Chief Scarlette explained that a proposed ordinance would require ambulance companies to increase the number of ambulances dedicated to the EMS system during peak hours from two to three per company, resulting in nine ambulances available citywide. 
  • Ken Pacha highlighted high Black poverty rates in Springfield, criticized the lack of investment on the east side, and expressed frustration with local development priorities and funding decisions. 
  • Lauren Lumsden read a statement from Kathy Schwartz criticizing the use of Emma Schaefer's death for political purposes, describing the trauma experienced by the family, and calling on the council to support immigrant families affected by recent ICE actions and to oppose harmful political agendas. 
  • Alderwoman Notariano asked Assistant Chief Behl to clarify the Springfield Police Department's involvement in a recent incident reported by the Chicago Sun Times, expressing relief that the department was not involved. 
  • Assistant Chief Behl clarified that the Springfield Police Department was not involved in recent immigration enforcement actions and stated that department policy and the Illinois Trust Act prohibit such involvement. 
  • Alderwoman Notariano asked about how residents should respond if they witness suspicious immigration enforcement activity, and Chief Behl advised that residents can contact the police, who can verify the identity of federal agents but will not participate in federal immigration enforcement. 
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