About Torrance PD 

The Torrance Police Department has been proudly serving the community of Torrance for over 100 years, and currently employs 227 sworn police officers and 128 civilian staff.

The Department is led by Chief Jay Hart and is supported by his Command Staff, consisting four captains. Each captain is responsible for one of the major components within the Department's structure: the Administrative, Patrol, Special Operations, and Services Bureaus.

 TPD Mission Statement 

The Torrance Police Department mission is to preserve public safety and quality of life within the City of Torrance, to respond effectively to the changing needs of the community, and to promote mutual respect between the Police Department and the people we serve. The Department's primary concern is community safety. The men and women of the Torrance Police Department are wholeheartedly committed to the goal of keeping our neighborhoods free from crime. From the officers on patrol to the officers in our schools teaching children; from the Chief to the newest rookie officer...all maintain a strong spirit of commitment and service to the Torrance community. In return the Department enjoys a very high level of community support, without which we would not be as successful as we are.

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Livable City

Livable City Initiative

  • Date: 03/24/2023  
  • Introduction: Loving our city of New Haven!

Livable City Initiative (LCI) has staff on hand daily during the Covid-19 crisis. Our office is currently operating on an “Appointment only” Schedule. 

Field inspections for emergencies / safety issues continue. Please call us at (203) 946-7090. You can also email Housingcode@newhavenct.gov for Housing Code issues or  NHRBLP@newhavenct.gov for Residential License matters. Click here for full staff contact information.

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What is New Haven Emergency Housing Response?

The City of New Haven has launched its New Haven Emergency Housing Response through the City of Haven’s Livable City Initiative to assist New Haven residents experiencing housing insecurity caused by COVID-19.

 

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Coronavirus Assistance and Security Tenant Landlord Emergency Program (CASTLE)

The City of New Haven Coronavirus Assistance and Security Tenant Landlord Emergency Program (“CASTLE”),will assist tenants and homeowners in New Haven who have experienced income loss due to Covid-19 and are experiencing housing insecurity.

 

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The Livable City Initiative (LCI) is a neighborhood-focused agency with a mission to enhance the experience of the individuals who live and work in the City of New Haven. We achieve this mission and vision by encouraging the involvement of other city agencies, the public and enterprise. Through the cooperative efforts of the private sector, we will create a vibrant and exciting New Haven.

LCI seeks to accomplish this mission through:

  • Enforcement of the city's housing code and public space requirements.
  • Design and implementation of housing programs to support high quality, affordable, and energy efficient housing opportunities.
  • Educating and increasing awareness on solutions for neighborhood concerns.
  • Design and implementation of public improvements and programs to facilitate safer, healthier, and more attractive communities.
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Contact

(111) 555-4444 | department@city.gov

50 E City Center Drive, Cityville, State 12345

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM