We are going to call this the "Cuyahoga Falls Neighborhood Excellence Initiative". Join us on Facebook by clicking here.
Dates for ward meetings will be announced soon.
I can't wait to get this started. I'm hoping the whole community will become involved.
Neighborhood Watch Initiative in the Works
I have received many e-mails offering support and help. Every new e-mail makes me smile because I know that my voice is being heard and so can yours.
“Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead
Laura Hinkle
3:49 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
I would Love to see Cuyahoga Falls become something to be proud of!
Hopefully our Mayor and the members of City Council pay attention. That sad fact is that most of the problems are from rentals and Section 8, but they are mostly owned
by City Council. Way to take advantage of the city the pays your wages!
Heather Shaw
4:37 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
I am still proud of my city. Most cities across the US have had some problems within the last 10 years due to the economy. I am just trying to bring our community together and start neighborhood watches in all the wards. I am trying to be positive about all this. Giving people information on how to start and maintain neighborhood watches.
Lou Schott - eFriend -- Cuyahoga Falls, OH
2:41 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
Heather,
The data provided by the Police in another comment on Patch is useful.
In my opinion, all of the similar summary police data could be on their own little website or the City's website.
When the website is updated by our Police then they could send an email to Patch.
The email from the Police could link readers to their website.
And, the email from the Police gets read by 30,000 people via Patch.com
As near as I know, the above cannot be done on the Falls News Press website.
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