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Questions and Answers

PROJECT 20-03 - Neighborhood Watch: OPEN

Establishment of Formal Neighborhood Watch

      - Contact local law enforcement community relations and collect information on the establishment of 

         a formal Neighborhood Watch

      - Hold a meeting with Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) in attendance to educate residents on the

         details of the Neighborhood Watch 

     - Post sign at entrances identifying SC as a Neighborhood Watch community

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UPDATE (22 April 20): Officer Bige Towery, of the Lexington Police Department, spoke at the 02 March Information Exchange about the formation of a formal Neighborhood Watch. The S&S Committee is currently looking for volunteers to serve as Block Captains. A meeting specifically to address this particular subject will be planned for the May - June time-frame with the goal of having an established program by 31 August 2020. Signage will be posted once the program is established to notify visitors that a program is in place. A page on the S&S website has been reserved for the Neighborhood Watch program. Please visit the Neighborhood Watch page for more information or to volunteer.

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