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Vol 53, NO. 19
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Meeting discusses problems, solutions to crime and violence
By Anthony Victoria
an Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan and community leaders spoke to residents about the efforts his department is undertaking to reduce crime and violence in the city.
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an Bernardino Mayor Carey Davis emphasized further collaboration between government, law enforcement, and the community during his State of the City Address Friday. Some residents, however, believe much more needs to be done to address the quality of life.
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“As a concerned resident, I reach out to the Mayor and city councilmembers to please do something about this situation,” said resident Tina Lopez, who also volunteers with grassroots organization Serving Others With Unlimited Love (Team S.O.U.L.). “The people need help.”
Last December, the council approved a plan to address blight in communities and parks, as well as cite those who illegally dump trash. A staff report prepared by the Mayor’s office pointed out that over 1,900 illegal dump complaints were filed with the City of San Bernardino from Oct. 2014 to Oct. 2015. Other complaints in recent years have dealt with homeless encampments and panhandling.
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Groups not satisfied with Quality of Life, demand more from city leadership
By Anthony Victoria
With the help of San Bernardino City Unified School District officials and at the demand of faith based leaders, Burguan believes actions are being taken to be proactive about the situation.
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Burguan told approximately one hundred residents and community leaders in attendance at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesday night that current efforts involve receiving grants from state agencies and private entities, as well as increasing patrols. He surmised that statistics demonstrate that African American males between ages 1824 make up the bulk of numbers in terms of victims and suspects.
“We talk about how to put things into place to impact folks,” said Burguan. “But somehow we still fail to reach certain people. There
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San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan discusses the city's problems with crime and violence during a town hall meeting at the Boys and Girls Club, located at 1180 W. 9th Street on Tuesday.
On May 2, newly appointed City Manager Mark Scott will be presenting an action plan in attempts to receive aid from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funding. The federal programs will contribute to improvements in public facilities, economic development, preserving Quality life cont. on next page