Block Watch-How to Start

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Block Watch-How to Start

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The first step to starting a Community Block Watch is to talk to your neighbors. This is a community driven program, it needs to involve the people on the street.

The second step:

There will be a meeting on Aug 15 at 7:00pm at the City Hall Auditorium hosted by Colleen Wing. There will be a presentation at the meeting including the details of starting and maintaining an active Block Watch in your area by the Lakewood Police Department.

Please contact Colleen Wing by PM on the deck, at [url]cwing@speakeasy.net[/url], or at 227-8581 with the name and block section of your street. If there reoccurring crime concerns in your are please include this information.

It will be important to designate a contact for your street, if you don't know your neighbors that well then I can help identify this person after the meeting. This meeting is open to all Lakewood residents.

Notice: The purpose of this meeting is to designate community policing and begin Block Watches in any area where citizens would like to begin this program. Questions should be limited to this topic.

Let me know if anyone has questions about this program.

Thanks,

Colleen Wing
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Post by Bryan Schwegler »

Colleen, is this at all connected to the Ward 3 block watch project?
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Post by Colleen Wing »

Bryan,

I am not aware of that program. I called to asked the city about how to get a block watch going and they connected me with the Sgt. in charge.

A lot of people I know have asked me about starting one on their block and it has snowballed from there. Some live in Ward 3 and some in other wards, either way, the first step is the same- if the presentation is through the Lakewood police dept.

So, I guess for now the answer is no. Who is sponsoring it?

Thanks,

Colleen
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Post by Bryan Schwegler »

Colleen Wing wrote:Bryan,

I am not aware of that program. I called to asked the city about how to get a block watch going and they connected me with the Sgt. in charge.

A lot of people I know have asked me about starting one on their block and it has snowballed from there. Some live in Ward 3 and some in other wards, either way, the first step is the same- if the presentation is through the Lakewood police dept.

So, I guess for now the answer is no. Who is sponsoring it?

Thanks,

Colleen
Thanks Colleen. I'm not sure who's sponsoring it but there's a flyer going around about a meeting at Roosevelt on Aug 8. Maybe someone who has the flyer and give more information.
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Post by Colleen Wing »

Bryan,

You got me curious. I searched on the eeer other deck in Lakewood and see that a "madisondrunk" posted a meeting for Ward 3 Blockwatch and a meeting for south of Madison on the Deck. It must be sponsored by another candidate because I checked with the city first to see if they have a program and the Sgt. said it is community driven. They just get us started.

So, I guess the answer is still no.
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Post by sharon kinsella »

Diane Helbig first listed a meeting on July 22nd on the Candidates Forum Thread.
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Block Watch Meeting Information

Post by Diane Helbig »

Although I am out of town, I noticed this thread and thought I could shed some light on the August 8th Block Watch meeting. A month or so ago there was a lot of conversation amongst some Roosevelt parents and neighbors about starting a Neighborhood Block Watch.

Sue Kelley and I decided to move ahead and plan one for Ward 3 south of Madison. We contacted the schools and requested their support. In addition, Sue contacted Teri Richards who is the Block Watch coordinator, as well as the police contacts.

Once we had settled on a date, we created, printed and distributed a flyer letting the residents know about the meeting. This is a meeting to start the block watch. There will be an explanation of how it works as well as signup sheets. Anyone interested in learning more about this particular watch is welcome to join us.

We have already gotten a lot of positive response from the flyers and are really looking forward to a successful launch. I did post information about the Block Watch meeting on the Candidate Forum of the Observation Deck several weeks ago.

It's nice to see that so many people are interested in setting up Block Watches throughout Lakewood. It's this kind of community involvement that is going to create the safety, security and peace of mind we are all seeking.

I hope this clears up any misunderstandings or misinformation regarding the August 8th Block Watch meeting for Ward 3.
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Post by Colleen Wing »

Just a reminder...this meeting will take place on Wed, Aug 15.
7:00pm at Lakewood City Hall Auditorium.

Getting a Block Watch Started is the theme of the meeting.

click here for a copy of the flyer

http://neopolitics.com/LRO/blockwatch.pdf
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start watching for this one

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