South Greensboro Area Plan - Public Review Draft - 9.25.25

○ Maintain and communicate regularly with community partners that are active in intervention work that helps address community needs and reduce crime. » Collaborate with local institutions to provide resources that address concrete needs and offer conflict resolution and alternatives to crime. » Work with the City’s Community Safety Department to address persistent neighborhood concerns of criminal activity in the study area. » Provide gates or bollards to limit vehicular access to parks after dark. » Educate the community about the existing portal where local crime data is available (based on a five-year average): Community Crime Map » Address crime by combining outreach and enforcement strategies. Outreach efforts might include community-based violence intervention programs, neighborhood watch groups, and public education campaigns. » Enforcement strategies could involve data-driven policing, increased patrols in high-crime areas, and collaboration with local organizations to address underlying issues. » Monitor recently installed license plate readers in targeted areas identified through a comprehensive crime rate analysis. » Work more closely with commercial landowners and their private security firms for enhanced communication sharing and collaborative remediation of safety issues. » Work with commercial landowners to install prohibitive signage on parcels and within parking lots (i.e. Trespassing Letters of Intent, No Littering, Parking Lot Closing Hours, etc.). 08 Install automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in identified areas of high crime to aid crime reduction efforts and apprehending suspects. Draft 07 Implement applicable Randleman Road Corridor Phase 2 Plan Recommendations related to crime.

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PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT - 9/25/25

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