
So, are burglaries and robberies becoming more common? And does it have anything to do with the economic situation we're in? Based on the stats online, it's hard to say. But let's find out! Below is a list of some community safety groups that meet regularly around the Bay Area. Check one out, and report back!
City: Oakland
Organization: Neighborhood Crime Prevention Councils
Contact: Claudia Albano, Neighborhood Services Manager City of Oakland
Phone: 510 238-6372
Email: calbano@oaklandnet.com
Notes: Residents work with Oakland police to try to reduce chronic longterm problems that contribute to local crime. Also work on issues such as beautification and traffic. Each council meets monthly.
City: Oakland
Organization: Dimond Public Safety Council
Specific Date(s): February 4th
Time: 7:00-8:30pm
Location: Greek Orthodox Church at 4700 Lincoln Ave
Contact: Meg Bowerman
Phone: 510-531-7139
City: Berkeley
Organization: Berkeley Safe Neighborhoods Committee
Website: http://www.bsnc.org/
Email: bsnc@bsnc.org
City: El Cerrito
Organization: Crime Prevention Committee
Specific Dates: 2nd Wednesday of each month
Time: 7 p.m.,
Location: Hillside Conference Room, City Hall 10890 San Pablo Ave
Contact: Suzanne Iarla, Public Information Specialist
Email: siarla@ci.el-cerrito.ca.us
City: San Francisco
Organization: Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association Public Safety Committee
Specific Date(s): 1st Monday of each month
Location: Hayes Valley Playground Trailer, 699 Hayes (at Buchanan).
Email: safety@hayesvalleysf.org
City: San Francisco
Organization: SFPD (Bayview)
Specific Date(s): 1st Tuesdayof the month
Time: 6:00PM
Location: Bayview Police Station, 201 Williams St.
Email: SFPDBayviewStation@ci.sf.ca.us
(photo by Hayley Bouchard via flickr Creative Commons)
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