During a recent city commission meeting, officials addressed the pressing issue of homelessness and crime in the community, particularly focusing on the Arbors, a large apartment complex that has seen a significant rise in criminal activity. Commissioner Brenda Darren highlighted the engagement center's 16,000 visits over the past six months, emphasizing the community's need for effective solutions to homelessness. She urged residents to collaborate with the commission to develop strategies that have previously failed in other regions.
The discussion shifted to the Arbors, where escalating crime, including shootings, has raised alarms. Commissioner Strand noted the complex's absentee ownership and the challenges it poses, calling for a comprehensive report on the situation. The police department provided insights into their ongoing efforts, revealing a spike in calls for service linked to gang activity and drug-related incidents. In response, law enforcement has conducted operations to regain control of the area, resulting in arrests and a decrease in crime rates.
The police emphasized the importance of community engagement and collaboration with the new management at the Arbors, which has improved the situation. They reported a notable drop in calls for service following joint operations aimed at addressing the issues. The meeting concluded with a focus on ensuring the safety of residents, particularly children, and fostering a supportive environment within the community. The commission remains committed to monitoring the situation and adapting strategies as necessary to enhance public safety and well-being.