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The Sante’ Group agreed to fund a mobile crisis program with social workers assisting police five days a week. The department also reported three surveillance operations that removed narcotics and weapons from high-crime areas, and said speed signs will be installed around Cambridge in response to increased traffic violations.
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Residents will see expanded support for mental-health and other crises through social workers working with the police department. Opioid settlement funds will support hiring an expert on compliance and juvenile issues, with a public presentation planned for June 16; the department reported three fatal overdoses so far this year. Safety grants will fund equipment, seven camera poles in high-crime areas, and community programs, while police plan education on bike and scooter laws.
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