Anyone have any info:
Does 6th ward ever have citizen's coalition meetings, like 7th ward does?
Are there any active block watches in 6th ward?
The Southern Boulevard Block Watch usually meets at St. Dominic's Social Center.
Thanks Jay, I didn't know they still did. Anyone know dates/times?
The Handel's neighborhood has established a block watch. It is aprox 4 months old. Below is the information for their next meeting if interested in attending:
HANDEL'S BLOCK WATCH
MEETING NOTICE
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
WHAT: Handel's Area Block Watch (with a special guest speaker)
WHO: If you are reading this flyer, we need your PARTICIPATION
WHEN: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 6:30pm -7:30pm
WHERE: Newport Library, Corner of Midlothian and Market Street
WHY: We have the opportunity to make our neighborhood a better place to live. Issues to be discuss include: how to stop the increase in foreclosed, vacant, and abandoned properties; establishment of street captains to help coordinate our efforts; letter writing campaign for improved results; abundance of wildcats that are ruining gardens, lawns, landscape and; crime, drugs and other neighborly nuisance prevention techniques
HOW: We need you to participate in the discussion and action plan to keep our neighborhood safe, clean and crime free.
ATTEND THE MEETING APRIL 1, 2009 IF YOU LIVE ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS:
Midlothian (northern border) – Vermont – Wilma – Fairlawn – Elva – Pinehurst (south border) – Lucy – Howard – Helena – Youngstown Christian School – Southern Blvd – Wynchwood – Maywood – Lowell – Hollywood – Clarencedale – Erie (south border) – Market (west border)
HAVE A SAY - GET INVOLVED - MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
For more info contact: Roy Thomas (330) 518-4139
6th Ward Town-Hall Meeting
"Establishing A New Block Watch" is the subject of a 6pm town-hall meeting Wednesday at the Newport Library, 3730 Market St.
The session is sponsored by Councilwoman Janet Tarpley, D-6th. Target areas for the proposed block watch include Midlothian and Southern boulevards, and Judson, Hilton, Ravenwood, Lucius, LaBelle and Auburndale avenues.
Tarpley said this is an opportunity for residents in those areas to voice their opinion regarding issues that are occurring in the neighborhood and the ward.
Thanks Defend,
I plan to be there.
i would like to see the mayor establish on going relationship with the gangmembers in the handel's blockwatch area. these southside gangs are the main reason that the southside is the shithole it is today. tarpley and williams must establish an ongoing dialogue with these young men and women in the dale boys area. mayor gavin newsom of sf, ca. has weekly meetings with gangmembers in their territory without any police protection, the newyorker did an article on newsom in the may issue '05. tarpley and williams should read the article or talk to newsom himself about his friendship with these young girls and boys that are at risk. it can be done. the southern blvd block watch under the leadership of maggy lorenzi did such that and had progress with the neighbors in the dale boys area. i do not know as today if the dialogue is ongoing but it was established by that blockwatch.
I think the Operation Ceasefire program will strive to do exactly what you have described (with harsh penalities attached for non-compliance). More to follow...
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/188741.pdf