Lt. Andy Norris

Lt. Andy Norris Retired 35 year LEO Vet. Public Safety Consultant: Jail Ops,Apps, Community Policing, Disaster Prepa

April 27,2011
04/27/2026

April 27,2011

11/04/2025

Strategic Insight: Should Agencies Consolidate Under a Director of Public Safety?
By Lt. Andy Norris (Ret.)

As public safety environments evolve—with rising complexity in emergency management, community expectations, and inter-agency coordination—many jurisdictions are exploring a unified leadership model through a Director of Public Safety.

Done correctly, this structure can modernize operations and strengthen trust. Done poorly, it can create friction instead of progress.

Strategic Advantages
• Unified command for critical incidents & complex threats
• Shared standards, training, and technology investment
• Streamlined resource allocation & budget oversight
• Consistent professional expectations and accountability
• Stronger community engagement and transparent governance

Key Risks & Considerations
• Requires proven executive-level leadership across disciplines
• Must protect operational authority of Police/Fire/EMS command staff
• Governance and reporting structure must be clearly defined
• Culture change and communication strategy are essential
• Not a substitute for leadership, policy discipline, or accountability

Bottom Line
A Director of Public Safety model is not a shortcut — it’s a strategic governance decision. When applied with purpose, competency, and constitutional policing principles, it can elevate readiness, professionalism, and public trust.



Norris Constitutional Policing & Public Safety Consulting
Operational-Integrity | Accountability | Modernization | Community Trust

📩 For jurisdictions assessing public safety reform, executive advisory support, or organizational design — I can help evaluate options and build scalable solutions.

07/16/2025

A new Marriott hotel is set to enhance Northport's University Beach, offering 144 rooms and luxury amenities, with construction beginning in 2026.

07/15/2025

🐾 PUPPY FOOD NEEDED — OUR LITTLE ONES ARE COUNTING ON YOU! 🐾

Metro Animal Shelter is bursting at the seams with playful paws, floppy ears, and curious little noses — puppies are everywhere, and their need is urgent. With so many babies under our roof, our supply of dry puppy food is disappearing fast!

We’re asking for help from our amazing community:
🧡 Any brand of dry puppy food is welcomed and appreciated.

Here’s how you can help:
📍 Drop off donations at:
Metro Animal Shelter
3140 Inv Dornell Cousette Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

📦 Or ship directly through our Amazon wish list.
💻 Want to donate or learn more? Visit: metroanimalshelter.org/donate

Together, we can keep every tail wagging and every belly full. Thank you for showing up for the smallest and most vulnerable among us. 🐶💕

07/15/2025
03/14/2025

Here are some storm shelter locations in Tuscaloosa ¹ ²:
- *Tuscaloosa Area*
- University Place Elementary School, 2000 1st Avenue
- Tuscaloosa Career & Technology Academy, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
- Tuscaloosa Magnet School, 315 McFarland Blvd. East
- *Brookwood Area*
- 15689 Highway 216, 205-556-1300
- *Coker Area*
- 11549 Eisenhower Drive, 205-333-8181
- *Coaling Area*
- 15150 Highway 11 N.
- 11281 Stephens Loop, 205-507-0200
- *Echola Area*
- 17658 County Road 21, 205-339-9319
- *Vance Area*
- 17058 Tingle Tangle Rd.
- 18344 Highway 11 N.
- *University of Alabama*
- Campus shelters are available to students, faculty, and staff who feel safer on campus than in their off-campus residences. A map of the shelters is available online at https://ready.ua.edu/shelters/

Additionally, you can sign up for Tuscaloosa County emergency alert system (TUSCALERTS) at https://member.everbridge.net/453003085615671/new

A High Risk (level 5 out of 5) has been issued for much of the area for Saturday afternoon through the night for strong,...
03/14/2025

A High Risk (level 5 out of 5) has been issued for much of the area for Saturday afternoon through the night for strong, long-tracked tornadoes, damaging winds up to 70 mph, and hail up to 2 inches. Stay aware of the weather and plan your safe place and safety kit!

Storm Prediction Center: Key message update for Day 2 Saturday.  A tornado outbreak is possible from eastern Louisiana a...
03/14/2025

Storm Prediction Center: Key message update for Day 2 Saturday. A tornado outbreak is possible from eastern Louisiana across Mississippi and Alabama. Intense (EF3+), long-track tornadoes, damaging winds and very large hail will all be possible.

The moderate risk (Level 4/5) for today and tonight has been expanded. Here is the latest update on today's severe weather threat. Storms are already firing in the Oklahoma/Arkansas border.

Tuscaloosa County Shelter Locations: https://www.tuscaloosacountyema.org/storm-shelters

The University of Alabama Storm Shelter locations: https://ready.ua.edu/shelters/

Alabama Community Safe Rooms:

https://ema.alabama.gov/2025/03/13/alabama-community-safe-rooms/

Update on Friday and Saturday Severe weather forecast from James Spann : HIGH END SEVERE WEATHER THREAT: Alabamians will...
03/13/2025

Update on Friday and Saturday Severe weather forecast from James Spann : HIGH END SEVERE WEATHER THREAT: Alabamians will need to pay very close attention to the weather tomorrow night through Saturday night as a dynamic storm system will bring two rounds of severe thunderstorms to the state.

ROUND ONE

*This comes in the window from 10:00 p.m. tomorrow through 8:00 a.m. Saturday.

*SPC has defined an "enhanced risk" (level 3/5) for much of West Alabama for this event, with a "slight risk" (level 2/5) as far east and south as Scottsboro, Prattville, and Grove Hill.

*Highest risk of severe storms with "round one" will be over the western half of the state.

*Where storms develop, they will be capable of producing hail and damaging winds. A few tornadoes are possible as well.

ROUND TWO

*This is the "main show"; the window is from 12 noon Saturday through 3:00 a.m. Sunday.

*A "moderate risk" (level 4/5) has been defined in a broad zone from Birmingham to Mobile, the rest of the state is in an "enhanced risk" (level 3/5).

*Storms will be capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. A few violent, long track tornadoes are possible.

KEY MESSAGES

*Our goal for any severe weather event in Alabama is no loss of life, and no serious injuries. It takes us all working together to make that happen. Everyone must have a reliable way of hearing warnings. Never, ever an outdoor siren. Never. A NOAA Weather Radio should be in every Alabama home and business. On your phone, have WEA (Wireless Emergency Alerts) enabled (look under notifications and be sure "emergency alerts" are active), and have the 33/40 weather app installed.

*In your safe place, have helmets for everyone, including adults. Most serious injuries in tornadoes involve blunt force trauma above the shoulders.

*If you live in a mobile home, know the location of the nearest shelter, or business open 24/7 that can serve as a shelter. Have transportation arranged so you can get there quickly.

*If you are reading this, you pay attention to weather. Understand many people don’t keep up with the weather, so you can be a hero during the severe weather event. Let them know this is a high end threat. During the event, if you have a friend or loved one in a tornado warning polygon, call or text them to let them know of the immediate danger. You can play a huge role in saving lives.

*Subscribe to the James Spann and ABC 33/40 YouTube channels so you can watch our live coverage. We are thankful for the out of state YouTubers who do long form severe weather coverage, but to be truly successful in reaching people and communicating warnings in high end severe weather events like this, you have to understand the people, culture, geography, and microclimate of the region impacted.

*We don't share any of this to scare people. But strong wording is necessary on occasion, and this is one of those times. Get the warnings, have a good plan, and we get through this together.

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