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volunteer community advisory group to the City of Oakland whose
purpose is to improve the quality of life in the North Oakland Hills
area by ensuring that residents are informed
about ways to reduce crime, get to know neighbors and know where to
turn for help
The North Hills NCPC is funded, in
part, by the Oakland Police Department, and is a Neighborhood Crime
Prevention Council (NCPC) encompassing the geographical boundaries
of OPD Beat 13Y. This includes the area bordering: North: Berkeley city
limit; East: Contra Costa
county line; South: Thornhill
Drive;West: Highway 13 and
Tunnel Road.
To view the North Hills
NCPC's latest priorities----> CLICK HERE
Empowering
organized North Hills neighborhoods to address crime and improve the quality of life in
our community is our goal. As a group, we meet once each month. One
of the most important things we do is discuss, decide upon and
communicate to the Oakland Police Department our priorities for the
North Hills each month. Neighbors who attend these meetings have the
opportunity to provide input into these prioirities.
We encourage you to join us in our
efforts to make the North Hills a better place to live and enjoy.
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It's time to get ready for
National Night Out
2008!
This is your invitation to organize a block party in your
neighborhood
1. How can I register
for National Night Out?
Register your party online, or contact Brenda Ivey with
the Oakland Police Department at 238-3091. The deadline to
register is 5:00 pm on Monday, July 28th. Only registered
groups will be eligible for a visit!
2. What is National
Night Out? National Night
Out is the nation's night out against crime.
Sponsored by the National Association |
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Town Watch, residents are encouraged to join with their
neighbors to have a neighborhood block party, ice cream
social or other outdoor event to build neighborhood spirit
and unity - which is the first defense against crime.
Research shows that when neighbors know each other and look
out for each other crime goes down.
3. Block Party Guide
Click here to download this fun and informative guide to
successful neighborhood parties!
4. When is National
Night Out?
National Night Out is on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 between
7:00 pm and 9:00 pm. It is always held the first Tuesday in
August.5. Who
can host a National Night Out party?
The City of Oakland welcomes the participation of any
neighborhood or community group in National Night Out, and
encourages you to utilize this event as a way to bring
people together and to have fun! City of Oakland elected
officials, police officers, and city employees enjoy
visiting National Night Out events as a way to strengthen
the ties between residents and the Oakland Police
Department. This year every party will receive at least one
visit from a team of city officials, police officers, or
city employees, so register early!
6. I've never
organized a block party before. How do I do it?
It is easy, see #1, above, and download the
Block Party Guide! |
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