Oakland Fire Station 7, 1006 Amito, Oakland
www.northhillsnc.org Email: info@northhillsnc.org
Welcome & Introductions
OPD Section:
1. OPD Report for May, 2010 (PSO Officer John Haney and guests).
a. State of Beat 13Y.
b. Slow machine report from OPD.
c. Ongoing SARA projects report.
d. New trends in neighborhood crime.
e. New OPD website.
f. How to deal with significant rise in auto break-ins in southern Beat 13Y.
g. Animal Control – How to Enforce Dangerous Dog declarations?
Neighborhood Services Division Section:
1. NSD Report for May, 2010 (NSC Claudia Albano and guests).
a. State of Beat 13Y.
b. State of Beat 13Y priorities.
c. How to deal with significant rise in auto break-ins in southern Beat 13Y.
d. Animal Control – How to Enforce Dangerous Dog declarations?
e. Animal Control – How to Get Response from AC?
Ongoing Business:
1. Treasurer report (Barry Pilger).
2. NHPA/NHNC integration talks report (Teresa Ferguson)
3. Bentley School Neighborhood Liaison Committee report (Jim Dexter).
4. List of No Parking signs/ narrow streets
a. Barry to gather to present to council in Jan./Feb.
b. Recommend NW Capt’s review for their specific areas.
5. Owner/builder contact info posted at Job sites
6. Animal Control issues (Jim Dexter)
7. External meetings report (Measure Y Oversight Committee, CPAB, NWSC) (Jim Dexter).
New Business:
1. June 2010 priority discussion.
2. Schedule for NH NC Meetings, 2010.
a. Steering Committee Meetings: 3rd Wednesdays
b. NH NC Town Hall Meetings (How Many in 2010?)
Monday, May 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
NHNC Leadership Meeting Wednesday March 17, 7-9 pm
The March Leadership meeting of the North Hills Neighborhood Council (NH NC), representing Beat 13Y, continues to meet on the third Wednesday of each month.
Please read the agenda below.
All NH NC Area Representatives are especially invited to attend this meeting, due to the important issues.
Jim Dexter
Chair,
North Hills Neighborhood Council
510 339 2184 (h)
650 575 1745 (c)
AGENDA
NORTH HILLS Neighborhood Council (BEAT 13Y) Steering Committee
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 7-9 pm
Oakland Fire Station 7, 1006 Amito, Oakland
www.northhillsnc.org Email: info@northhillsnc.org
Welcome & Introductions
OPD Section:
1. OPD Report for March, 2010 (PSO Officer John Haney and Guests).
a. Slow machine report from OPD.
b. Ongoing SARA projects report.
c. New trends in neighborhood crime.
d. New OPD website.
Ongoing Business:
1. Approval of February, 2010 minutes.
2. Treasurer report (Barry Pilger).
3. External meetings report (CPAB, NWSC) (Jim Dexter).
4. Neighborhood Services Coordinator report (Claudia Albano).
5. Bentley School Neighborhood Liaison Committee report (Jim Dexter).
6. List of No Parking signs/ narrow streets (Barry Pilger).
a. Barry to gather to present to council in Jan./Feb.
b. Recommend NW Capt’s review for their specific areas.
7. Owner/builder contact info posted at Job sites (Barry Pilger).
8. NHPA/NHNC integration talks report (Teresa Ferguson)
New Business:
1. March 2010 priority discussion.
2. Nominating committee to meet:
a. Candidates for Office.
b. Vetting Candidates.
3. Election Committee to Meet:
a. Elections procedures.
b. NH NC Elections Time Line.
c. Elections agenda at Town Hall Meeting.
4. Program Committee to Meet:
a. Schedule for NH NC Meetings, 2010.
b. Steering Committee Meetings: 3rd Wednesdays.
c. Town Hall Meetings (How Many? When?).
d. Program committee to meet for 2010 Town Hall programs and schedule?
Please read the agenda below.
All NH NC Area Representatives are especially invited to attend this meeting, due to the important issues.
Jim Dexter
Chair,
North Hills Neighborhood Council
510 339 2184 (h)
650 575 1745 (c)
AGENDA
NORTH HILLS Neighborhood Council (BEAT 13Y) Steering Committee
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 7-9 pm
Oakland Fire Station 7, 1006 Amito, Oakland
www.northhillsnc.org Email: info@northhillsnc.org
Welcome & Introductions
OPD Section:
1. OPD Report for March, 2010 (PSO Officer John Haney and Guests).
a. Slow machine report from OPD.
b. Ongoing SARA projects report.
c. New trends in neighborhood crime.
d. New OPD website.
Ongoing Business:
1. Approval of February, 2010 minutes.
2. Treasurer report (Barry Pilger).
3. External meetings report (CPAB, NWSC) (Jim Dexter).
4. Neighborhood Services Coordinator report (Claudia Albano).
5. Bentley School Neighborhood Liaison Committee report (Jim Dexter).
6. List of No Parking signs/ narrow streets (Barry Pilger).
a. Barry to gather to present to council in Jan./Feb.
b. Recommend NW Capt’s review for their specific areas.
7. Owner/builder contact info posted at Job sites (Barry Pilger).
8. NHPA/NHNC integration talks report (Teresa Ferguson)
New Business:
1. March 2010 priority discussion.
2. Nominating committee to meet:
a. Candidates for Office.
b. Vetting Candidates.
3. Election Committee to Meet:
a. Elections procedures.
b. NH NC Elections Time Line.
c. Elections agenda at Town Hall Meeting.
4. Program Committee to Meet:
a. Schedule for NH NC Meetings, 2010.
b. Steering Committee Meetings: 3rd Wednesdays.
c. Town Hall Meetings (How Many? When?).
d. Program committee to meet for 2010 Town Hall programs and schedule?
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
OPD Chief rolls out new strategic plan
Oakland Police Department’s Strategic Plan Framework
The Oakland Police Department is releasing the framework for its strategic plan. The framework presents a new mission, vision and strategic goals for the Oakland Police Department and the Community of Oakland. This framework is based on information from Community members and Police employees gathered over the past few months. Members of the community will have the opportunity to provide feedback and input on the strategic plan framework and shape the services that are being provided by the Department. Information on the priorities and expectations of the Community regarding police services will be discussed. The strategic plan will be completed over the next several months using the input and feedback provided by the public. Making Oakland one of the safest large cities in California is one of the key elements of the strategic plan framework.
WHAT: The Oakland Police Department will discuss the framework for its Strategic Plan.
DATE: Thursday, February 18, 2010
TIME: 6:00 P.M.
WHO: Chief Anthony Batts
Consultant Scott Bryant
LOCATION: 455 7th Street, Oakland, CA (Auditorium)
This is the first of five community meetings Chief Batts has scheduled to solicit feedback from the community. There will be four additional community meetings on March 3rd, 4th , 10th and 11th with locations and time to be announced.
For more information, please contact the Media Relations Office at 510.238.7230 or opdmedia@oaklandnet.com
The Oakland Police Department is releasing the framework for its strategic plan. The framework presents a new mission, vision and strategic goals for the Oakland Police Department and the Community of Oakland. This framework is based on information from Community members and Police employees gathered over the past few months. Members of the community will have the opportunity to provide feedback and input on the strategic plan framework and shape the services that are being provided by the Department. Information on the priorities and expectations of the Community regarding police services will be discussed. The strategic plan will be completed over the next several months using the input and feedback provided by the public. Making Oakland one of the safest large cities in California is one of the key elements of the strategic plan framework.
WHAT: The Oakland Police Department will discuss the framework for its Strategic Plan.
DATE: Thursday, February 18, 2010
TIME: 6:00 P.M.
WHO: Chief Anthony Batts
Consultant Scott Bryant
LOCATION: 455 7th Street, Oakland, CA (Auditorium)
This is the first of five community meetings Chief Batts has scheduled to solicit feedback from the community. There will be four additional community meetings on March 3rd, 4th , 10th and 11th with locations and time to be announced.
For more information, please contact the Media Relations Office at 510.238.7230 or opdmedia@oaklandnet.com
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Robbery arrests related to North and West Oakland robberies
Below is a message from Captain Toribio, Oakland Police Department. While the incident below occurred in West and North Oakland this is an important reminder for individuals and groups citywide.
On Monday, a group involved in several robberies in was arrested. The officers did an outstanding job making the arrests and conducting the preliminary investigation.
The suspects were subsequently interviewed by our criminal investigators. The suspect's method of operation revealed nothing new:
They drove around looking for victims.
Citizens using cell phones, iPODs (and other small electronics), carrying bags/purses that may contain expensive items, or who were not paying attention were specifically targeted.
On Monday, a group involved in several robberies in was arrested. The officers did an outstanding job making the arrests and conducting the preliminary investigation.
The suspects were subsequently interviewed by our criminal investigators. The suspect's method of operation revealed nothing new:
They drove around looking for victims.
Citizens using cell phones, iPODs (and other small electronics), carrying bags/purses that may contain expensive items, or who were not paying attention were specifically targeted.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Leadership transition for the NHNC
A message from outgoing chair Nancy Mueller:
Hope this finds you all in good spirits and cheer. (At least some of the time!) We have had a good year as the North Hills Neighborhood Council, especially with our relationship with OPD and our very own PSO, Officer John Haney. We seem to be in good shape to solve some of the problems that come up and of course will continue pursue others.
We are just over 3 years old as an organization. I have enjoyed helping with the leadership and wanted to let you all know that I will be stepping down as Chair and have asked Jim Dexter to take the helm. I will assist as Vice Chair. Jim is very devoted as you all know and will do a fine job. In addition, a wonderful opportunity is emerging for our group. We are seriously considering joining forces with North Hills Phoenix Association.
A committee of 4 from each group has been selected and we will explore the different issues and needs of the 2 groups. The topics we cover as the NHNC are also issues for NHPA including security and safety. We are increasingly asked to cover other issues that extend beyond crime, including the public safety and quality of life issues which the Phoenix organization has worked on for years.
The new organization, which we have conditionally dubbed the North Hills Community Council, will cover all of Beat 13Y and include the area of Berkeley that is at the bottom of Claremont Hill. We on the Steering Committee are excited about the possibilities and look forward to a larger, cohesive Community.
We will be looking for input and help and will keep you posted of meetings as they unfold. For now I suspect we will continue with our Steering Committee meetings on the 4th Weds of each month at Fire Station 7. The first one of 2010 will be Weds. Jan.27. Watch for further announcements.
I want to thank all who have made these years so rewarding: Jim Dexter, Barry Pilger, Melissa Rosengard, Teresa Ferguson, Sara Somers, Pam Swafford, Michele Obyc, Don Jacobus, Jason Estavillo and Steve Reinlib. And from OPD and the City: Claudia Albano, Officer John Haney and Captain Toribio. And everyone who has attended meetings: Nancy Lane, Nancy Moore and Jim Masters....among others.
Here's to many more Watch Groups and more Solved Problems!
Nancy Mueller
Outgoing Chair, North Hills Neighborhood Council
Beat 13Y
Hope this finds you all in good spirits and cheer. (At least some of the time!) We have had a good year as the North Hills Neighborhood Council, especially with our relationship with OPD and our very own PSO, Officer John Haney. We seem to be in good shape to solve some of the problems that come up and of course will continue pursue others.
We are just over 3 years old as an organization. I have enjoyed helping with the leadership and wanted to let you all know that I will be stepping down as Chair and have asked Jim Dexter to take the helm. I will assist as Vice Chair. Jim is very devoted as you all know and will do a fine job. In addition, a wonderful opportunity is emerging for our group. We are seriously considering joining forces with North Hills Phoenix Association.
A committee of 4 from each group has been selected and we will explore the different issues and needs of the 2 groups. The topics we cover as the NHNC are also issues for NHPA including security and safety. We are increasingly asked to cover other issues that extend beyond crime, including the public safety and quality of life issues which the Phoenix organization has worked on for years.
The new organization, which we have conditionally dubbed the North Hills Community Council, will cover all of Beat 13Y and include the area of Berkeley that is at the bottom of Claremont Hill. We on the Steering Committee are excited about the possibilities and look forward to a larger, cohesive Community.
We will be looking for input and help and will keep you posted of meetings as they unfold. For now I suspect we will continue with our Steering Committee meetings on the 4th Weds of each month at Fire Station 7. The first one of 2010 will be Weds. Jan.27. Watch for further announcements.
I want to thank all who have made these years so rewarding: Jim Dexter, Barry Pilger, Melissa Rosengard, Teresa Ferguson, Sara Somers, Pam Swafford, Michele Obyc, Don Jacobus, Jason Estavillo and Steve Reinlib. And from OPD and the City: Claudia Albano, Officer John Haney and Captain Toribio. And everyone who has attended meetings: Nancy Lane, Nancy Moore and Jim Masters....among others.
Here's to many more Watch Groups and more Solved Problems!
Nancy Mueller
Outgoing Chair, North Hills Neighborhood Council
Beat 13Y
Friday, December 11, 2009
NHNC Steering Committee meets at Fire Station 7 December 16
All are invited to attend our last Steering Comittee meeting of this year on Wednesday December 16 at Fire Station 7, 1006 Amito, 7-9 pm. Meet with our Problem Solving Officer, OPD Officer John Haney and hear what we are all doing for community safety.
Bring any priorities or other issues that you feel would enhance the safety and security of Beat 13Y.
Bring any priorities or other issues that you feel would enhance the safety and security of Beat 13Y.
Friday, November 20, 2009
From OPD Officers: Hills Auto Burglaries are on the Rise
Please read the important message below from the Oakland Police Department concerning auto burglaries in your beat and pass it on to your neighbors:
Although the total number of burglaries are down in the City of Oakland this year, auto burglaries are up. Residents can take precautions to prevent theft from their vehicles by doing these three simple things:
o Always remember to secure your vehicle. Lock your doors and roll up your windows.
o Never leave valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave items in your vehicle, lock them in your trunk if possible.
o Avoid parking your vehicle in dark or secluded locations, if possible.
If you suspect an auto burglary is in progress or observe suspicious activity, call 9-1-1 immediately. If you wish to report a burglary that has already occurred, call the OPD non-emergency number 510-777-333.
Randy Chew, John Haney, & Maureen Vergara
Problem Solving Officers
Area One: 13X, 13Y, & 13Z
Although the total number of burglaries are down in the City of Oakland this year, auto burglaries are up. Residents can take precautions to prevent theft from their vehicles by doing these three simple things:
o Always remember to secure your vehicle. Lock your doors and roll up your windows.
o Never leave valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave items in your vehicle, lock them in your trunk if possible.
o Avoid parking your vehicle in dark or secluded locations, if possible.
If you suspect an auto burglary is in progress or observe suspicious activity, call 9-1-1 immediately. If you wish to report a burglary that has already occurred, call the OPD non-emergency number 510-777-333.
Randy Chew, John Haney, & Maureen Vergara
Problem Solving Officers
Area One: 13X, 13Y, & 13Z
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