See this article: New Haven Independent: Community Policing Hits Short Beach
In an update, Chief John DeCarlo told the Eagle that “the problems that different neighborhoods are bringing to the attention of the police department are amazingly similar. Without exception, quality of life issues such as traffic, parking, vandalism and diminished civility are paramount among residents’ concerns.”
As the meeting drew to a close, Lt. Morgan asked the residents to go to the hallway where the sheets of paper had been placed. He asked them to attach the stars to the three topics they were most concerned about. Some residents put all their stars on one topic; others scattered them.
The winners: Speeding on Shore Drive, speeding on Clark Avenue and juvenile vandalism.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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