Smith-Ennismore Police Services Board
The role of the Smith-Ennismore Police Services Board is to advise the O.P.P. with respect to policing services within the Municipality.
The Board generally makes recommendations on objectives and priorities for police services and works with the O.P.P. and the Community Policing Volunteers in responding to the safety and security of the community.
Members meet approximately every two months in the Township Municipal Office at 1310 Centre Line, Smith Ward. If you would like to receive a copy of meeting minutes, or if you have an inquiry, please contact Suzanne Kirk at 705-292-9507 or email Suzanne Kirk.
The Board is comprised of one Council representative, one representative appointed by the Province and one member from the community at large.
- Sherry Senis - Chair & Smith Ward Councillor
- Carol Wilton - Vice Chair & Provincial Appointee
- Bill Johnston - Council Appointee
Also sitting at the meetings are:
- Suzanne Kirk - Secretary
- Inspector Brent Anderson - O.P.P. Detachment Commander
- Anita Hayes - Chair of the Smith-Ennismore Community Policing
Smith-Ennismore Police Services Board Procedural By-law # 2009-1
2011 Meeting Minutes:
Related Website Links:
Ontario Provincial Police - O.P.P.
O.P.P. Peterborough Detachment
Smith-Ennismore Community Policing
Ontario Association of Police Services Boards - O.A.P.S.B.
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