I was informed that the Impact zone for the East Bluff will expire on May 13. 2010. So I would guess the city will no longer give us the great extra police patrols or the great service from code enforcement we have been getting since they started this plan. The school is not even finished and they have already given up on the East Bluff. Of course with the help that we have been getting from the city I don’t think we are going to notice much of a difference in the service levels. Where is our city council person Tim Riggenbach I have not heard anything about him in the news is he afraid to actually drive thru the area and maybe get out and talk to some of the folks getting this great service. If this is how its going now I can’t wait until the budget cuts start happening and we get even LESS than we get now. I brought up crime stats for the area around Glen Oak for 1000 feet there have been 37 crimes in the last 90 days. Two of the burglaries are from the new school construction site. We will also never forget the MURDER right across the street from the new driveway to Glen Oak.
Aggravated assualt 5
BURGLARY / THEFT FROM VEHICLE 2
BURGLARY BUSINESS 1
DRUGS 2
BURGLARY RESIDENCE 3
ROBBERY 6
THEFT 6
WEAPONS 4

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1 Eye in the Sky: Impact Zone not having much impact in lowering crime rates | Tell Peoria Online Media // May 11, 2010 at 9:03 PM
[...] citizen journalist Eye in the Sky points out that there are a ton of crime in his neighborhood, despite the added police patrols that were supposed to accompany the creation of the impact zone [...]
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