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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS 73-05 REPORT TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Report Number: CS 73-05 Date: September 12, 2005 From: Debi Bentley City Clerk Subject: Establishment of Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch. Recommendation: That the letters from the Durham Regional Police Service dated July 25, 2005 endorsing the establishment of the Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch, be received; and That the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby endorses the Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch and approves the installation of Neighbourhood Watch signs at the entrances to the subject areas. Executive Summary: To endorse the establishment of the Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch and to direct staff to erect the Neighbourhood Watch signs at the entrances to the subject areas. Financial Implications: None Background: Please find attached to this Report letters from the Durham Regional Police Service dated July 25, 2005 advising of their endorsement of the Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and the Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch. Maps of the areas served for these Neighbourhood Watch locations are attached to the letters from the Durham Regional Police Service. By endorsing these Neighbourhood Watch requests, Council is giving permission to the installation of three signs to be placed at the entrances to the subject areas. The Neighbourhood Watch will purchase the signs, however, City staff will undertake the installation. Report CS 73-05 Date: Subject: Establishment of the Baylawn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch and Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch September 12, 2005 Page 2 Attachments: 1. Correspondence from Durham Regional Police Service 2. Correspondence from Durham Regional Police Services Prepared By: Approved By: Debbie Watrous Committee Coordinator DB:dw Attachments Debi Bentley, City Clerk Approved/Endorsed By: Gillis A. Paterson, Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City Council ,,~'~ , ,, ' / / -~he~-~s J. Quint, Chi~e/f Adm~~ DURHAM REGIONAL POE,,.,= ........... ..... = · Kevin McAIpine - Chief of Police Leaders in Community Safety 77 CENTRE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO LIG 4B7 Oshawa (905) 579-1520 1-888-579-1520 Toronto (905) 683-9100 Fax (905) 721-4291 · c. Mercier - Deputy Chief- Operations · R. Piukkala - Deputy Chief - Administration Monday, July 25, 2005 Ms. Debi Bentley, Clerk City of Pickering, I The Esplanade PICKERING, Ontario L1V 6K7 PICKERING, ONTARIO To the Governing Municipal Body: RE: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMMUNITY NEIGHBOURHOOD WA TCH "Ba¥1awn-Primrose Neighbourhood Watch, Pickerinu" Through the implementation of Crime Prevention Programs, dedicated community volunteers work with police to help reduce crime in their communities. One such "Citizen Involved" Crime Prevention Program is Neighbourhood Watch. It is a program which employs an elegantly simple technique of"neighbours looking out for neighbours" to reduce threats of crime against potential victims. This letter is to introduce you to a group of concerned citizens who want to be involved in this program. Through persistence, devotion and hard work, these people have made an honourable effort to form a Neighbourhood Watch within their community. They have met all criteria as set out in the Durham Regional Police Service "Neighbourhood Watch Guidelines" and have received a commitment from their fellow neighbours of at least 75% participation. In so doing, they have demonstrated their understanding that Crime Prevention is not just a job for a few professionals. Rather, the attitude and involvement of these citizens proves their genuine concern to work together to make our community a better place to live. The Durham Regional Police Service endorses this new organization as an official Community Neighbourhood Watch. It is recommended that they be granted permission to erect approved Neighbourhood Watch signs in their area as a crime deterrent. Sincerely, P.C. Dave Morton Regional Community Services & Crime Prevention Coordinator Cc: Councillor Maurice Brenner Ms. Shawna Mutton, Coordinator, Community Capacity Building lnsp. Jim Douglass, DRPS Ajax-Pickering I DON~IdS ~ORT ROAD WHITES ROAD iRIN GATE BOULEVARD GAT'E FAIRPORT ROAD PRIMROSE Leaders in Community Safety 77 CENTRE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO LIG 4B7 Oshawa (905) 579-1520 1-888-579-1520 Toronto (905) 683-9100 Fax (905) 721-4291 · Kevin McAIpine - Chief of Police · C. Mercier - Deputy Chief - Operations Monday, July 25, 2005 Ms. Dcbi Bentley, Clerk City of Picketing, 1 The Esplanade PICKERING, Ontario LIV 6K7 · R. Piukkala - Deputy Chief - Administration RECEIVED CITy OF: PICKERING AUG 1 5 2005 CLERK's DIVISION To the Governing Municipal Body: RE: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMMUNITY NEIGHBOURHOOD WA TCH "Talltrees Neighbourhood Watch~ Pickerine" Through the implementation of Crime Prevention Programs, dedicated community volunteers work with police to help reduce crime in their communities. One such "Citizen Involved" Crime Prevention Program is Neighbourhood Watch. It is a program which employs an elegantly simple technique of"neighbours looking out for neighbours" to reduce threats of crime against potential victims. This letter is to introduce you to a group of concerned citizens who want to be involved in this program. Through persistence, devotion and hard work, these people have made an honourable effort to form a Neighbourhood Watch within their community. They have met all criteria as set out in the Durham Regional Police Service "Neighbourhood Watch Guidelines" and have received a commitment from their fellow neighbours of at least 75% participation. In so doing, they have demonstrated their understanding that Crime Prevention is not just a job for a few professionals. Rather, the attitude and involvement of these citizens proves their genuine concern to work together to make our community a better place to live. The Durham Regional Police Service endorses this new organization as an official Community Neighbourhood Watch. It is recommended that they be granted permission to erect approved Neighbourhood Watch signs in their area as a crime deterrent. SincelI~"l~ P.C. Dave Morton Regional Community Services & Crime Prevention Coordinator Cc: Councillor Maurice Brenner Ms. Shawna Mutton, Coordinator, Community Capacity Building lnsp. Jim Douglass, DRPS Ajax-Picketing GVObJ VNO..LqV AA'qlA/S3~JO.:I G¥Obl ¥NO19¥ HOOVER DRIVE 3AIMO M3IAQOOAA