Trailside Point Block Watch

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Good Neighbor Program Laveen Southwest

Please join us for a FREE 5-week neighborhood development
program that will offer you the opportunity to learn about your
neighborhoods and how YOU can make it a safer, cleaner, and
more inclusive community. Speak with your elected and appointed
leaders, and get the necessary information for accessing and using
City of Phoenix resources!


FAMILIES & CHILDREN WELCOME!
ACTIVITIES PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN AGES 3-13

Session 1
Tuesday Oct. 25
6:15 – 8:30 p.m.
Program Introduction, Visioning Exercise/Role of the Neighborhood Association, NSD Inspector
Location:
Trailside Pointe Elementary
7275 W. Vineyard
Laveen, AZ 85339

Session 2
Tuesday November 8
6:15 – 8:30 p.m.
CPTED Presentation/9-1-1 Dispatch Information, Gang Squad Presentation
Location:
Trailside Pointe Elementary
7275 W. Vineyard
Laveen, AZ 85339

Session 3
Tuesday Nov. 22
6:15 – 8:30 p.m.
Landlord Tenant Issues & Foreclosures/Section 8
Location:
Trailside Pointe Elementary
7275 W. Vineyard
Laveen, AZ 85339

Session 4
Tuesday Dec. 6
6:15 – 8:30 p.m.
Graffiti Buster/Blight Busters, Parks and Recreations Dept, Accessing Government
Location:
Trailside Pointe Elementary
7275 W. Vineyard
Laveen, AZ 85339

Session 5
Tuesday Dec. 20
6:15 – 8:30 p.m.
Next Steps, Graduation, Councilman Nowakowski
Location:
Trailside Pointe
Elementary
7275 W. Vineyard
Laveen, AZ 85339


For More Information Please Contact
Olga Soto or Francisco Blanco
City of Phoenix - Neighborhood Services
(602) 256-3493/ (602) 262-1681
olga.soto@phoenix.gov

Friday, May 20, 2011

Block Watch Meeting Changed to Thursday, June 2nd at 6:30 pm

The scheduled Trailside Point Block Watch meeting date has been changed to Thursday, June 2nd at 6:30 pm. It will be held in the library at Trailside Point Elementary School. This change was due to a scheduling conflict with our special guest Officer Centenius Billingslea. Please adjust your calendars to accommodate this change.

Our block watch is supported 100% by volunteers who work hard to observe, report, and ultimately prevent crimes within our neighborhood. However, our success is highly dependent upon the number of people that actively participate in the block watch. Please consider coming to our quarterly meetings or volunteering for our neighborhood patrols. At the very least, please get to know your neighbors and be observant of what's going on around your part of the neighborhood. If you witness ANY crime in progress, please call 911 to report it immediately. For non-emergencies or to report a crime after-the-fact, please call Crime Stop at 602-262-6151.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Phoenix Police Department Need Our Help

The Phoenix Police Department need our help in reporting any information to the shooting that occurred at the park on the night of May 9th. If you have any information that may be helpful we encourage you to contact Detective Cisneros at 602-534-5924 or contact the Violent Crime Bureau at 602-262-6141. There were many people at the park that night who may possibly know who did this. For the victims families sake please come forward and do the right thing. Otherwise this individual will get away with this and be given the opportunity to do this to someone elses children.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Community Meeting at Trailside Point Elementary

City of Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski is putting together a community meeting along with Commanders Parra and Crockett from Phoenix PD to discuss the recent wave of crime in the area, such as the May 9th shooting at the park. The meeting will take place Tuesday, May 17th at 6:30 pm in the Trailside Point Elementary School Library, 7275 W. Vineyard Road, Laveen, AZ 85339. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Block Watch Meeting - Thursday, March 31st at 6:30PM

This quarters Trailside Point Block Watch meeting will be held on Thursday, March 31st at 6:30PM at 7239 W St. Charles Ave. Our block watch is supported 100% by volunteers who work hard to observe, report, and ultimately prevent crimes within our neighborhood. However, our success is highly dependent upon the number of people that actively participate in the block watch. Please consider coming to our quarterly meetings or volunteering for our neighborhood patrols. At the very least, please get to know your neighbors and be observant of what's going on around your part of the neighborhood. If you witness ANY crime in progress, please call 911 to report it immediately. For non-emergencies or to report a crime after-the-fact, please call Crime Stop at 602-262-6151.