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By RON SEIGEL
S eclal to the Michl an Citizen
HIGI;ILAND PARK - Patrick
R. McClelland, President of
Highland Park's public safety
union, representing tho e in po­
lice and fire services, ys that
on his visit to Washington, D.C.
for a conference of the National
Association of Police Organiza­
tions he met with Senate Judi·
ciary' Chairman Jo ph Biden,
who will oversee Pr ident Clin­
ton's crime bill, providing $9 mil­
lion to U.S. cities.
McClelland suggested to
Biden that Highland Park's
community oriented policing
program should "h; a model for
, the entire country and receive
additional money.
, Noting that the city has "been
a victim of decay over the years,
but has made a resounding
comeback. " McClelland id one
major reason is the special com­
munity police concept, "which
encourages the public to wo�k
with public safety officers 10
crime solving efforts."
He adds increasing the police
presence would encourage busi-
n to come into the city.
times can indeed become viable."
According to McClelland,
Biden exp ed strong intere t
and said he would like to hear
from Highland Park Mayor Lin­
sey Porter immediately after
passage of the crime bill., which
he anticipated would be m early
July.
Referring to Porter's slogan,
"Creating ew Possibilities,"
McClelland wrote in a letter to
the Mayor, "I believ the door is
open to another possibility."
He also pledged support of his
union in the project.
Porter's administrative assis­
tant Scotty Wainwright said the
city administration intended to
contact Biden in July.
McCLELLA D EMPHA·
SIZED THAT making High­
land Par a model would "show
the rest of the country this model
really works, and that cities,
who have had economic hard
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