Cheryl is right - I have called zone 5 about this stuff in the past, it is definitely a concern not only from a crime perspective but also from a public health perspective as there are items left behind from the various activities going on up there.
While we are on the subject of Jackson Street, I would love to see a speed bump or a stop sign put in somewhere between Heberton and the farmhouse. Thats a real long stretch and people get up quite a head of steam through there and there are almost always kids playing on the street.
Anybody know how you go about getting something like that done?
Ethan
Jackson Street
> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:21:14 -0700
> From: cherylann24@yahoo.com
> To: neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com
> Subject: [Highland Park] additional street lights needed
>
>
> This would be the perfect time to have street lights installed on the one block at the end of Jackson St just before Connecting Road and Farmhouse Drive. It is the only section of the neighborhood that I've noticed has never had street lights. There is alot of sexual activity, trash dumping etc. that happens along that stretch because it is so dark. Please support a request for lights in this area.
> Cheryl
> Jackson Street
>
>
> --- On Tue, 3/31/09, Berger, Christine <Christine.Berger@city.pittsburgh.pa.us> wrote:
>
> > From: Berger, Christine <Christine.Berger@city.pittsburgh.pa.us>
> > Subject: RE: [Highland Park] armed robbery
> > To: "Grzyb Christine A" <christine.grzyb@bnymellon.com>, "Janna Eversmeyer" <eversmeyer@verizon.net>, neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com
> > Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 5:43 PM
> > Hello!
> >
> >
> >
> > I wanted to make you aware of some of the resources in the
> > Mayor's
> > Office to help combat the recent wave of vandalism and
> > violence in the
> > Highland Park neighborhood. As mentioned by some of those
> > on this
> > listserve, we have begun implementing our city-wide camera
> > surveillance
> > system. Police will be placing cameras in high-crime
> > areas, based on
> > crime data. This is indicated in the privacy policy adopted
> > by City
> > Council and available online. The Police will have the
> > authority to move
> > the cameras as crime flare-ups may occur. The cameras will
> > be placed
> > where the crime is most prominent. As the Mayor's
> > camera program
> > continues, he will be working to retrieve more funding in
> > order to
> > expand the program to more neighborhoods.
> >
> >
> >
> > We also have funding available to increase lighting in the
> > neighborhood.
> > As part of the Taking Care of Business Districts Program,
> > we have
> > funding available for lighting and increased wattage in
> > existing light
> > fixtures, among other items. We are tailoring the program
> > to fit each
> > individual neighborhood, and if this is something that the
> > Highland Park
> > Community would like to see implemented in the
> > neighborhood, we
> > encourage you to contact our Office or your local community
> > group with a
> > list of proposed locations.
> >
> > Finally - as I am sure many of you are aware - the Juvenile
> > Curfew
> > Center will be up and running this summer. Three Rivers
> > Youth - will
> > soon be operating the new City Curfew Center at their
> > Oakland site
> > located at 200 North Dithridge Street. The nonprofit
> > organization ran
> > the City's former curfew and truancy center Downtown
> > and has been tasked
> > with creating a more welcoming environment for youths so
> > that they will
> > be more apt to seek available help and support. The
> > Mayor's goal here is
> > to positively affect young people who are at risk of
> > falling into the
> > trap of gangs, drugs, and violence. Youths found to be in
> > violation of
> > the City's curfew will be brought to the center and
> > immediately assessed
> > by intake counselors. The Center is set to open May 1,
> > 2009. Ten staff
> > members, made up of a supervisor and outreach counselors
> > will be
> > identifying which services youths need. Such services may
> > include
> > family-based support and counselors will ultimately
> > coordinate an action
> > plan for connecting youths with appropriate community-based
> > services.
> > With the summer months approaching, this should prevent
> > some of the
> > nuisance behavior that the Highland Park community has
> > experienced in
> > the past.
> >
> > Thank you and please do not hesitate to call our Office
> > with any
> > questions or concerns!
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Christie
> >
> >
> >
> > Christie Berger
> >
> > Community Outreach Coordinator
> >
> > Department of Neighborhood Initiatives
> >
> > Office of Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
> >
> > 512 City-County Building
> >
> > 414 Grant Street
> >
> > Pittsburgh, PA 15219
> >
> > 412.255.8680
> >
> > christine.berger@city.pittsburgh.pa.us
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: Grzyb Christine A
> > [mailto:christine.grzyb@bnymellon.com]
> > Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 9:41 AM
> > To: Janna Eversmeyer; neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com
> > Subject: RE: [Highland Park] armed robbery
> >
> >
> >
> > I believe Highland Park should at least get one of the
> > video camaras the
> > City recently acquired. It is completely unacceptable that
> > we can not
> > walk in the nighborhood after sun down (heck these guys
> > were so brazen
> > they may have done it in daylight). Even if the camara was
> > installed at
> > Stanton and Negley, it might have captured who was riding
> > bikes that
> > night so that they could possibly be identified.
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: neighborhood-bounces@highlandparkpa.com
> > [mailto:neighborhood-bounces@highlandparkpa.com] On Behalf
> > Of Janna
> > Eversmeyer
> > Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:28 PM
> > To: neighborhood@highlandparkpa.com
> > Subject: [Highland Park] armed robbery
> > Importance: High
> >
> > This is to alert everyone that our son was the victim of an
> > armed
> > robbery about 9:00 PM this evening (Sunday March 29) at the
> > corner of
> > North Euclid and Wellesley Avenue. Three young African
> > American men
> > (aged 18-23, roughly), riding bicycles and wearing dark
> > clothing,
> > approached him and asked if he wanted to buy drugs. When he
> > said no, one
> > of them put a gun to his head and took his wallet, keys,
> > and cell phone,
> > then they rode away. Our son was not hurt. We'd like
> > everyone to keep a
> > lookout for these people and, above all, be careful.
> >
> > Mike and Janna Eversmeyer
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