The Neighborhood Training by the East Precinct Neighborhood Response Team (NRT) Sgt. Teig, is designed to provide information, resources, and materials available to mitigate public safety and livability issues in East Precinct neighborhoods.
About the training: This training is geared towards community members, who will then be able to train/share this information with other neighbors. The purpose of the training is to equip you with the tools necessary to train and engage your respective community members regarding East Precinct initiatives about public safety and livability issues. The training is designed to provide information and materials needed to navigate the different resources available for mitigating these issues.
To attend, RSVP to Marianna Lomanto, Crime Prevention Coordinator at Office of Neighborhood Involvement.
Thank you to everyone who made it to our December 7th, 2017 meeting with special guest Sergeant Randy Teig! We were thrilled to have so many of our neighbors join us, especially from the Community Watch group. We were excited to provide simultaneous Spanish translation at this meeting, and will continue to do so at future meetings. Please help us spread the word! We also have posters of upcoming meetings translated in Spanish, if you would like to help print and distribute.
At the beginning of our meeting we had community announcements from:
Carol Uhte from Multnomah County Library shared information on Holgate and Woodstock events.
New Brentwood-Darlington business G.I.R.L.S. Gym is offering free self-defense class for B-D ladies in partnership with the Community Watch.
Lane PTA is doing a food and non-food items drive, as well as collecting cans and bottles.
Impact NW is seeking English and Spanish speaking families for playgroups at the Brentwood-Darlington Community Center. (Playgroups in Russian, Arabic, and Chinese are also available, but are currently full.)
Brentwood-Darlington Community Watch gave an update of their work with PPB. They will be having a Community Watch Social at Area 52, December 21st from 6:00-9:00PM. Find out more by joining the group on Facebook.
Following Community Announcements, Sergeant Randy Teig spoke briefly about his time in the neighborhood and then took questions from neighbors. The video below is a small portion of his time.
Some of the topics discussed were:
“Hot Incidents” – Quickest way to get information is at Portland Police online.
Violent crimes are decreasing, but disorder and incivility is not.
Portland Police Bureau is in crisis for officers, with 100 set to retire, but only 95 in training and a shortage of at least 300 more needed.
Community Policing – What the vision is and how it could be implemented.
Difference in types of police forces, pros and cons.
Reaching out to City Commissioners, why and how.
Zombie/problem houses – How to report, what works and what doesn’t.
Volume of calls coming in versus number of police officers available to respond to those calls.
Efficacy of private security versus privately contracted officers.
Effects of RV ordinance and recycling program.
During the second portion of our meeting:
The board voted to endorse the Just Energy Tax Initiative.
Derek Covey reported that there were approximately 20 new neighbors since last meeting.
Board members discussed the 2035 Comp Plan industrial zoning change along SE 82nd Ave.
Stephenie Frederick reported on adopting two TriMet stops on SE Flavel St.
Please note, these are not official meeting minutes. Photo and video credit: Derek Covey, Board Member