Seattle University is administering the 6th annual city wide Seattle Public Safety Survey, which is accessible at publicsafetysurvey.org from October 15th through November 30th and is available in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, English, Korean, Oromo, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya and Vietnamese. The purpose of the survey is to solicit feedback on public safety and security concerns from those who live and/or work in Seattle. A report on the survey results will be provided to the Seattle Police Department to help them better understand your neighborhood’s safety and security concerns. More information on the Seattle Public Safety Survey can be found at http://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/mcpp-about.
Please circulate this information to your friends, family, co-workers and community members and feel free to post the information on your social media. If you would like the survey information in one of the other languages that we provide the survey in, please let us know. Public safety and security are community concerns. Please make sure your voice is heard by completing the public safety survey today.
Passed to us from the Southwest Precinct
Read More...The SW Precinct is experiencing an uptick in motor vehicle theft.
Specifically:
- The precinct is up 10% in the last 28 days
- Mostly during third watch (between 1900-2100), and mostly in the Morgan Junction area
- The Morgan Junction community is up 138% year to date (+28 cars), 60% in the last 28 days
Lisa Herbold’s office has put out some information and a survey regarding the repair or replacement of the West Seattle Bridge.
If you are interested in the ongoing work, or in adding your perspective, please take this survey
In response to the vandalism in the Fauntleroy Triangle, the Seattle Police have asked us to share with you this document when calling 911 to report suspicious behavior.
Reporting Suspicious Behavior - Seattle Police Department
Dear Councilmembers Herbold, Mosqueda, Sawant, Pedersen, Morales, Lewis, Strauss, Juarez and Gonzalez,
The Fauntleroy Community Association (FCA) is located in West Seattle and represents a catchment area of 3,000 residences with over 300 active members. The FCA Board recently met to discuss the proposed 50% reduction in funding of the Seattle Police Department. The Board has come to the following conclusions.
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