Montgomery County, OH – I.M.P.A.C.T. Forum: Services, Towing & Safety Updates Discussed Today

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Jefferson Township, OH – Residents and business owners are invited to attend a community I.M.P.A.C.T. meeting today, Wednesday, as the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office hosts a one-hour session focused on public safety, township service updates, and transparency in local policing.

According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the Improving Modern Policing and Community Trust (I.M.P.A.C.T.) meeting will run from 5–6 p.m. at the Road Patrol Headquarters, 555 Infirmary Road in Dayton. The event is open to all Jefferson Township residents and is designed to strengthen communication between the Sheriff’s Office and the community it serves.

Officials said the meeting will provide an overview of the services the Sheriff’s Office delivers within the township, including enforcement involving junk, disabled, or unregistered vehicles that may be obstructing neighborhood roadways. The presentation will also address how deputies respond to vicious dog complaints—an issue raised frequently by residents in recent months.

The Sheriff’s Office uses these I.M.P.A.C.T. sessions as part of an ongoing effort to enhance community engagement, outline enforcement expectations, and gather feedback directly from residents. Organizers say the forum makes it easier for residents to ask questions, voice concerns, or gain clarity on procedures related to towing, safety calls, and township patrol duties.

Community members attending today’s meeting can expect a brief presentation followed by an opportunity to speak with deputies and staff about specific neighborhood issues. Sheriff’s officials said they hope the event will foster continued trust and collaboration between local law enforcement and residents.


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