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VOLUNTEER PROGRAM CRIME FREE MINI STORAGE BLOCK PARTY/STREET CLOSURE CHILD & SCHOOL SAFETY
CRIME FREE MULTI-HOUSING PROJECT CITIZEN'S ACADEMY EXPLORER'S POST SAFETY TIPS
IDENTITY THEFT & FRAUD MAKE YOUR CAR TOUGH TO STEAL NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH RESIDENTIAL SECURITY SURVEY

The Peoria Crime Free Multi-Housing Program is a free program designed to help owners and managers of rental and mobile housing properties keep drugs and other illegal activity off their properties. The purpose of this program is not to SERVE the landlords, but to EDUCATE them and their residents to improve the livability of the neighborhoods by reducing crime. This program is honest and direct, it is solution oriented, and is designed to be easy and very effective in reducing crime on rental properties. It has three key elements that will ensure the crime prevention goal:

Phase 1: Staff Training---A one day seminar training the owner and key property employees to become more effective in reducing criminal activity. We will focus on the program requirements, applicant screening, CPTED evaluations, auto theft prevention, working with the police, court/ eviction procedures, gangs/ drug traffic recognition, and fire and life safety preventions. The seminar attendance is required by key staff every two years and phase 1 certification is transferable to other cities.

Phase 2: Premises Security Assessments---A security evaluation inspection is performed by the Peoria Police Department to ensure property meets minimum security standards.

Phase 3: Hosting a Community Event---Training the residents to be the eyes and ears for the community by using Neighborhood Watch concepts. At the completion of all three phases, the property will be granted permission the use of the Crime Free Housing Signs stating they have joined the program. The property will be granted use of the program logo for marketing purposes. The property will be audited annually for compliance in order to grant renewal certificate.

Benefits to participating in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program

  • Improved property value
  • Improved personal safety for residents
  • Stable, more satisfied tenant base Increase demand for rental units
  • Lower maintenance and repair cost
  • More time spent on routine management and less on crisis control

For further information contact your Peoria Crime Free Multi-Housing Coordinator at 623) 773-7099

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