Community Safety - with Shane Zahn

Public Safety and Trust in Minneapolis

 

Downtowns exist in tension.

Public and private. Civic and commercial. Open and managed. They are places where strangers negotiate coexistence in real time — and where questions around trust, authority, belonging, and safety become deeply visible.

In this episode, Chip sits down with Shane Zahn, Director of Community Safety for the Minneapolis Downtown Council and Downtown Improvement District, for a thoughtful conversation about public safety, civic stewardship, and the evolving role of downtown organizations in one of the most scrutinized public environments in the country.

Together, they explore the complicated space between public and private responsibility, how trust in institutions has shifted in recent years, and what it means to steward public space in communities where safety is experienced differently by different people.

This conversation touches on:

  • the evolving role of Business Improvement Districts

  • legitimacy and accountability in public space

  • safety as both operational and emotional infrastructure

  • Minneapolis in the wake of George Floyd and Operation Metro Surge

  • the challenge of rebuilding trust in complex civic systems

More than a conversation about policing or enforcement, this episode asks a broader question:

How do we steward public spaces people can trust?

 
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