The City of Villa Hills has issued a warning to residents regarding letters from the National Police Association that have been arriving in local mailboxes. These letters, which prominently feature the heading “Villa Hills City Council Members need to hear from you!” have raised concerns about their authenticity.
In a statement shared on social media, city officials clarified that these letters are not sanctioned by the city. “It [the letter] is in no way in association with or approved by Villa Hills City Council or the Villa Hills Police Department,” the announcement stated. This warning serves as a crucial reminder for residents to verify the legitimacy of any correspondence claiming to represent the city.
City’s Official Communication Protocol
The City of Villa Hills emphasizes that any official communication sent on behalf of the city will include a return address matching that of the city office. This measure is intended to ensure that residents can easily identify legitimate correspondence. The warning is particularly relevant as the letters from the National Police Association could potentially mislead residents regarding community matters.
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious mail they receive and to reach out to the city for clarification. For any inquiries, the city has provided a contact number: (859) 341-1515. By doing so, citizens can protect themselves from misinformation and remain informed about official communications.
The situation highlights the importance of vigilance among residents when it comes to community-related correspondence. As the city navigates this issue, officials continue to prioritize clear and accurate communication with the public.
