Sunday, October 28, 2012

Check it out!

Hi all,

Just wanted to let you know we've had some updates from the Jan Drive NW group on their first meet and greet and great news that their four signs went up today!

Also, we wanted to make sure to point out to everyone who uses Jan Park that there is a Park Watch Program in effect in keeping with the Sheriff's Dept, Crime Prevention methods (listed out by the National Crime Prevention Council) through Neighborhood Watch groups. Jan Drive NW has taken on the Park Watch and will continue to look for support from other NW groups adjacent to Jan Park as they are formed. Posts have already been installed by the Carmichael Park and Recreation District, and we are just waiting for the signs to arrive (they had to be reordered due to a vendor error) to get them up and visible.


WE NEED YOUR HELP
Be our eyes and Ears and Report These Types of Activities When They Occur in Our Parks:
  • Illegal or Suspicious Activity
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Hazardous Conditions

FOR LIFE THREATENING INCIDENTS CALL: 9-1-1
For non-Emergency Related Calls: 874-5115
To Report a Maintenance Emergency (such as a broken water line): 875-5000 

Please use the Park Watch Incidence Report Link on the left side of this blog after reporting any incidences so you can share with others what is going on in the park, and provide an ongoing list to CPRD about what is going on in the park that may require ranger attention.





Be sure to share with Olivia Magana, Juliana Masters, or Carmen Hirkala any information you would like us to share about your street neighborhood watch group here on the blog. We'd love to keep up to date on everyone's progress, and share any safety tips you may have. 







Have a safe and Happy Halloween! 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a comment. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, and ask that you contact the Sac Sheriff Dept. for immediate safety concerns of any type at 911 or 874-5115 (non-emergency). Be alert, be aware, and stay safe!