
Local crime, especially auto-theft have been on the rise, and there is something we can do about it. After attending a recent meeting with the Greater Fairfield Board of Realtors, I learned that having a Neighborhood Watch program or process in place is a key strategy to proactively prevent crime where you live.
How to Launch a Neighborhood Watch Where you Live
If you may want to start a Neighborhood Watch Program 👀 in your neighborhood, here is what I did to implement our first meeting.
First I introduced the idea and proposed the date.

Happy, Saturday, I hope this email finds you all in great spirits! I recently attended a meeting with our local Fairfield police officers, and they shared some compelling insights on neighborhood safety. One of their top recommendations is to establish a Neighborhood Watch program here on Charles Street. I believe it’s an idea worth exploring, and I’d like to hear your thoughts on it.
Here’s a brief overview of what’s been discussed:
The Idea 💡: Starting a Neighborhood Watch Program
The Purpose: To enhance the safety and security of our cherished Charles Street community, especially considering with car theft on the rise and our proximity to the train and highway.
What We Can Expect: Officer Ed Nook will join us for a kickoff meeting. This program can range from simple communication channels to regular meetings and various safety initiatives.
Benefits: According to the National Neighborhood Watch website, the advantages include stronger partnerships with law enforcement 👮🏽, reduced crime rates, a more secure community, enhanced unity 👫👬 among neighbors, and improved communication.
Next Steps: I propose we meet on Wednesday, October 4th at 6 pm. Can anyone volunteer their home as the meeting location? We will make it a cozy gathering with some pizza 🍕 and wine🍷. 😊
But first, I’d like to gather your initial feedback. Please reply to this email with:
1. Your thoughts: Do you think this is a good idea? (Y/N)
2. Availability: Can someone from your household attend the meeting on October 4th at 6 pm?
3. Safety and Communication Concerns: Are there any specific safety or communication issues that concern you?
4. Meeting Location: Any thoughts on where 🏡 we should hold our initial meeting?
Let’s work together to make our street safer, more aware, and even more neighborly. I’m excited to hear your thoughts and get this discussion started. Looking forward to your replies!
Warm regards,
Linda
If you would like to reach out to me with questions, send a note below.

