Monday, March 31, 2014

Should there be more police foot patrols in our neighborhoods? Join us tomorrow for the April Reservoir Hill Community Meeting



You are invited to the

Reservoir Hill Improvement Council
April 2014 Community Meeting

Tuesday, 1 April 2014, 6:30 pm
John Eager Howard Recreation Center, 2100 Brookfield Avenue
Free dinner provided by John Eager Howard Recreation Center


JOIN US FOR A COMMUNITY DIALOGUE
ON PUBLIC SAFETY

POLICE FOOT PATROLS IN
CENTRAL WEST BALTIMORE?

At the 2014 commUNITY Gathering organized by No Boundaries Coalition a variety of issues emerged that are common to Central West Baltimore communities along North Avenue.  Prominent among those issues was the need for strategic police use of foot patrols in Central West Baltimore communities. This is something many of our neighborhoods have wanted for a long time, and it has been an ongoing discussion with both Central District and Western District.

Our April Community Meeting will explore the need for and options for increased use of foot patrols in Central West Baltimore neighborhoods by the Central and Western police districts.  While this will be the central issue before us, we will also explore how else we can work with the Baltimore Police Department to increase safety and improve police-community relations.

We need your participation to identify the best approaches to use in taking action to make our part of the city more healthy and vibrant.

We will be joined by West Baltimore allies, including Coppin Heights CDC, Druid Heights CDC, No Boundaries Coalition, and the Pennsylvania Avenue Main Street Program.

Do you have a topic you would like to see addressed at a monthly Community Meeting?
If you have any questions or would like to suggest a topic for a Community Meeting, please call the RHIC office at (410) 225-7547, or write to Rick Gwynallen at rgwynallen@reservoirhill.net

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