PP Neighborhood Watch Orientation March 29, 6pm
By Dawn Buck on Mar 22, 2021 in Uncategorized
Neighborhood Watch Orientation for next Monday, March 29 at 6 pm, Lt. Chad Nagorski will join us to go over procedures and best practices. Email Pat Sterner if you would like to join the ZOOM meeting patsterner20@gmail.com
Here are the details on using the clearinghouse email to report traffic and safety issues and concerns on Park Point:
Park Point Traffic Safety Clearinghouse
Email: parkpointtrafficsafety@gmail.com
If you see an emergency, a crime in progress or suspicious activity, call 911. Thank you.
Watch your speed- DPD has pledged to help us slow down the traffic and will be enforcing the 30mph speed limit.
The Park Point Traffic Safety (PPTS) Clearinghouse has been established
to gather and compile information about traffic safety concerns that
will be communicated in a systematized way to Duluth Police Department
Chief of Police Mike Tusken for use and action by his team.
Information sent to the PPTS Clearinghouse should address traffic safety
only, including but not limited to:
Excessive speeding (date/time/location/make-model of vehicle)
Distracted driving (cell phone use, other)
Dangerous driving (tailgating, passing over the double yellow line or
in the pedestrian lane)
Drag Racing
When able, please include the license plate number (and state), of
speeding vehicle with description of the vehicle, date, time and location
noted.
Terms and Conditions for submitting information to the PP Traffic Safety
Clearinghouse
1. Information provided to the PP Traffic Safety Clearinghouse will not
be private; it will be shared with the Duluth Police Department.
2. Messages must be concise with specific information especially when
reporting an incident (date, time, location, what happened).
Messages longer than 3 paragraphs will not be accepted.
3. Messages with attachments will not be accepted.
4. Messages must contain the sender’s name and email address.
Administrator for the PP Traffic Safety Clearinghouse:
Pat Sterner
We thank Lt. Chad Nagorski and Chief Mike Tusken and the entire DPD for their continued support.
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