The process outlined here is intended for a mixed use neighborhood with a diverse population and multiple issues. The problem-solving process in this case is tied to a broader neighborhood planning process; the CPTED plan must ultimately be adopted by elected officials.
The process is carried out by an interdisciplinary CPTED team of city officials with a neighborhood CPTED task force. This group collects and analyzes data and makes recommendations, which are carried back to the broader community for input and advice before the recommendations are incorporated into a plan for improvement. Staff provide organizational support for the process, which includes information packages, data analysis, copying and mailing, etc.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Neighborhood SARA Process |
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Planning Task Force Meeting #1: Project Scoping ORIENTATION AND GROUND RULES
INTRODUCTION TO CPTED AND NEIGHBORHOOD EVALUATION
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Planning Task Force Meeting #2: Presentation of Data and Information CRIME ANALYSIS COMMUNITY/VICTIMIZATION SURVEY RESULTS EXISTING CONDITIONS (population, land use, housing, transportation, etc.) NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES [see Exhibit 3] |
Neighborhood Meetings conducted independently by task force representatives to agree on strategies and priorities |
Planning Task Force Meeting #3: Plan Development PROJECT OVERVIEW ACTION PLAN WORKSHEETS
FEEDBACK FROM AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES ON FEASIBILITY OF THE ACTIONS IDENTIFIED |
Neighborhood Meetings conducted by task force representatives to review tasks, schedules, and responsibilities |
Planning Task Force Meeting #4: Plan Revisions (based on community feedback) and Plan Approval |
Plan Adoption NEIGHBORHOOD OWNER/RESIDENT APPROVAL PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION ADOPTION BY ELECTED OFFICIALS/GOVERNING BODY |
TRANSITION FROM PLANNING TO IMPLEMENTATION |
Implementation Team Meeting #1: REVIEW AND REFINE SCHEDULES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND RESOURCE NEEDS DEFINE PERFORMANCE MEASURES BEGIN IMPLEMENTATION |
Additional Implementation Team Meetings scheduled as appropriate to discuss progress and results, issues and concerns, or the need for a new or modified plan |
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