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Titusville CRA staff outline CPTED program, offer free surveys and park events
Summary
City code enforcement officers described Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles, said the city offers complimentary residential and site assessments, and promoted outreach events including a February moon‑themed event and a March 14 popup at Blanton Park.
Megan Laurentio and May Wright, Titusville code enforcement officers, told the City of Titusville Community Redevelopment Agency on Feb. 10 that the city is using Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, or CPTED, to improve safety in public spaces.
CPTED, the presenters said, relies on five strategies—natural surveillance, territorial reinforcement, natural access control, social management and maintenance—to reduce opportunities for crime and improve quality of life. "CPTED is, crime prevention through environmental design," a…
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