Neighborhood Watch
Getting Started Visit your block neighbors with this page or have a get-together to promote it, stimulate interest and enlist helpers, and gather program support from them. Call the phone number below for police information and assistance on your questions. Once you have the active support from half of your block, designate a Block Captain and Co-Captain to serve as block coordinators and liaisons with the police for information and educational literature. Establish a means to keep all your residents informed of these communications. |
Organizing & Maintaining
When committed, schedule a start-up meeting with a police officer at a date and time convenient to your block. At that time, the officer will walk everyone through all elements of the program:
- Rules and duties
- "Telephone Tree" Block Map for quick contact with your neighbors
- Street signs and window stickers
- Home security surveys and participation in Operation ID
- Flexible get-togethers that focus on residents' needs, concerns, and interests
Costs & Benefits
Costs are minimal investment of some time to get started, subsequent participation by neighbors at get-togethers, and street signs (at $35 each). The city erects signs on standing poles and police supply window stickers to all participating neighbors at no cost.
Beyond preventing crime and reducing fear, Neighborhood Watch builds pride, forges bonds among block residents, improves citizen-police relations, and can address other block issues and concerns like child safety, youth development, senior citizen welfare, and quality-of-life. Participants receive an excellent, on-going education from police on many topics including:
- Basic crime prevention measures to safeguard you, your home, and valuables
- Direct telephone contacts to crime prevention officer
- Being vigilant, cooperative surveillance, and recognizing suspicious activity
- How to handle city ordinance nuisance violations
- How to deal with suspected drug activity
- Experts to speak, instruct, or train at your block get-togethers
Please remember; you are not being asked to take personal risks, but only to serve as extra "eyes and ears" and to report information on crimes and suspicious activities promptly to:
- 911 for emergencies (crimes in progress or life-threatening situations)
- 210-619-1274 for non-emergencies
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