Meeting Time: February 16, 2022 at 2:30pm MST
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Agenda Item

51 Request to Enter Into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Arizona State University for the 27th Avenue Corridor Public Safety Initiative (Ordinance S-48357)

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    James DelRae almost 3 years ago

    I oppose the COP funding another useless study by ASU, roll that money into law enforcement to curb the crime. This is another result of bad decisions from our Mayor and City Council regarding law enforcement in our city.

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    Jeff Spellman almost 3 years ago

    As a member of the Violence Impact Project Coalition Leadership team, we support having ASU study the impacts of using technology to fight crime along the 27th Ave corridor. We need to learn how this program work and if it will actually reduce crime or if crime simply gets moved from one neighborhood to another.

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    MARYLOU OBROCHTA almost 3 years ago

    I absolutely support the gathering of data by ASU to determine the long range effect of the 27th Ave plan.

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    cynthia graber almost 3 years ago

    I am in support of ASU researching the project and evaluating the criminality in nearby neighborhoods. What needs to be addressed with ASU is the methods determining the research. Calls for service gives a limited result of impact on neighborhoods. It is a short sighted review of actual determination

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    Shirley Dieckman almost 3 years ago

    As a leader of a neighborhood group west of 27th avenue, the collaboration with ASU is very important. ASU will monitor that the problems of 27th avenue do not just move to another major street, like 35th avenue. I support the gathering of information and research by ASU, to see how effective this Crime Prevention Plan has worked. Thank You