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Residents urge police patrols, landlord accountability in crime 'hot spots' along county line corridor
Summary
A community coalition urged the council to increase patrols in specific neighborhoods and to engage landlords and property managers to address crime; a resident also reported a new traffic signal and described upcoming park amenities.
Alexandra Hughes, representing the Crime and Social Order Coalition, told the council that several neighborhoods on the county line corridor are "crime hot spots" and urged stronger law‑enforcement presence and partnerships with landlords and property managers.
"These areas are facing rising car thefts, visible drug activity, and troubling incidents involving youth. These threats to public safety cannot be ignored," Alexandra Hughes said during public comment on Feb. 26. She called for "stronger law enforcement…
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