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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.5 National Night Out or nU,�� 19 82 STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK ` CITY COUNCIL File #610-50 DATE: July 21, 2015 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager " SUBJECT: National Night Out Proclamation Prepared by Sergeant David Snider, Dublin Police Services EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will proclaim Tuesday, August 4, 2015 as National Night Out. Sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, the annual National Night Out campaign began in 1984 as an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and building safer communities. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council present the proclamation. A, ,M;AdL� fir ✓, Submi tied)B Reviewed By Dublin Police Chief Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: On August 7, 1984, the concept of National Night Out, "America's Night Out Against Crime," began to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and to send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. In 1992, the City of Dublin joined in the celebration of National Night Out. The Dublin community participates in the traditional "lights on" campaign where front porch lights are left on as a symbol to criminals that the community is vigilant and watching out for each other. Each year, a growing number of residents come together as a community on National Night Out to promote awareness and celebrate with activities including, but not limited to, block parties, visits from elected officials, city staff, and public safety in an effort to heighten awareness and enhance community relations. Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. 3.5 On Tuesday, August 4, 2015, the City is asking as many residents as possible to celebrate National Night Out with their neighbors. The goal is to remind everyone that the Dublin community can work together to fight crime and help make all neighborhoods a safer place year round NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Proclamation Page 2 of 2 o k .\ e c % Q 2 .- n_ 2 § k a E a 0 2 0 < E ± _ 0 % 0)2 c ° � Z ® E. 0 - R ? 2 .� 2 ) 0 f 0Z % E & 3 'E =- - > « o_ a = E - ° ƒ 0-k E 0 7 k 0 0 n 0) : E k § -o _ E g � o t3 n 2 •9 . ± o o \ N ) 0 o > 0 •� @ y a E 2 m Q co U / ca / S k ƒ co / Cl. ® E a n � � 2 / ° o f E R2 O � 0 0 Q ' n § > 0 f 7 k o a k k -- q nJ - \ .- 0 ® 0 : : 0 0 k 0)5 / 6 @ _� £ 6 % 7 = E @ Q a) y 0 .q EX •g 0 k 0 g .§ as O § ± q o R o 7 @ 0 a) m a) W1 E .» o m £ @7 R P2 % Q 0 2 ~ a § .7 E E R .g @ o 2 S Ili ® ° R o o 0 U) C = t o \ § 20 7 R / c co Q 'm m \ a) ._ E U) 2 H 0 z O Z 0 / : % .g O E k ° 2 =y 0 3 2 — k « -0 2 \ .2 o > 0 / c a) O � t �� � / � y / t / 2 g D 0 0 \ = m > E £ U .§ C o ct 2 \ £_ _ § $ O o 0) o 0 a) E 7 u_ g d / '\ o m E a 2 Q % p e ? ® d � Z \ � ± « co . / % � 22 f 0 >- 0 o 0) (/) 2 2 o a � ƒ _ = 2 = w@ 2 8 E .° ® .e . E 0 .o k a a / a. i3 Q 77 a \ � ~ § » r@ ok -CO f S g E ƒ C 0 E Na) E 0 3 2 < .g = . .g \ nB .� t \ o q o ƒ / � k 0) as -c� -0 -4 / Co 0 0 0 -0 E 0E E o6 \ / 7 .EO 0 ( % . f @ \ 0 f \ t z 2 \ ® 0 9 TO 2C 0)/ _ / E Q. 0Z � � a b � N \ C N 4-0-. a 'o = m .- $ � ° N ¥ _. o Z .@ 2y 2 £ f / / .@ « b § / k0 N 2 o ± @ m D o • a Z •- to UJ — @ - > 3 2 3 0 1_ . — �� & � - P @ -0 0£ 2 � @ 0 Q 0 C s (X« a) § § O / .- LUZ E / 0 w / w / H \ k p 3 - L \ ƒ ƒ $ 3 %two 2 2 .,O 3 0 .- '§- % km2 sb@