Announcing the Rossdale Incident Reporter

Dear neighbour,

Neighbours are the eyes and ears of the community and community becomes stronger when we all share information.

Today we are launching the Rossdale Incident Reporter, a tool to capture and share incident information. This information will be used for:

• supporting the police with non urgent information such as suspicious persons,

• assisting neighbourhood watch,

• forming an incident record, complete with photos and videos from within our community

• and helping to get resources allocated to our community.

When you experience an incident or encounter suspicious activity, please access the Rossdale Incident Reporter form to make a report. It only takes one minute. Activities can be entered retro-actively to January 2020. Regardless of how minor you think an incident is, many small pieces of information form a big picture.

Access the site at: www.rossdaleconnect.ca.

This incident log does not replace reporting to police, fire, or 311 and we encourage you to continue reporting incidents there as well.

For more information regarding this initiative, please contact me at rossdalekaren@gmail.com.

Karen

Lock your doors - vehicles, houses and garage doors!

Lock your doors – VEHICLES, HOUSES AND GARAGE DOORS!

There has been an increase in entries to vehicles, garages and houses in the city. The majority of these entries and thefts were through unlocked doors. Please remember to always keep your doors locked and valuables (including keys) out of plain sight. It is also recommended that you bring in your garage door opener if you park outside.

The police need your assistance. By locking your doors you minimize the chances of becoming a victim. We ask that if you see any suspicious persons, vehicles or activity, report it! Let’s all watch out for one another!

City of Edmonton Playground Program Survey

The City of Edmonton is completing a five year review of the summer and year round playground programs and we welcome your valuable input!

The primary topics of this survey include:

Site allocation

Service Level determination - Extended hour | Standard | Pop Up Play

Primary Outcomes of the Program

The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.

Please click HERE And feel free to share with anyone who has participated in the Green Shack Program

🎃The survey closes October 31, 2019 👻

Thank you for your ongoing support!

Elena R T Londeau BCOMM

MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR, NEIGHBOURHOOD RECREATION EXPERIENCES

CITIZEN SERVICES  |  COMMUNITY AND RECREATION FACILITIES

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