Police and Block Watch
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Police Service The neighborhood is served by the Zone One police station located two miles away on Brighton Road. Citizens also play a significant role in policing their community. An active block watch organization serves as a year-round “watch dog” monitoring activity on the street and working closely with the police and crime prevention officials. Residents also sit on the Zone One council, which meets monthly with public safety officials to report problems and share solutions. |
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The Citizens Federation has an involved Crime & Safety Committee. They maintain our link with the City Police and represent us on city-wide safety meetings. Chairperson: Donna Kramer Member: Helen Wehner
You may call the Mayor's service center at 412 - 255 - 2621 to report a problem you see in your neighborhood. You may also provide the Public Service Committee with this information by using this form. The Public Service Committee will send your complaint to the Mayor's Service Center on your behalf, or in addition to your complaint. You may drop this form off at the general membership meeting, or send it to the address to the right.
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Brighton Heights Citizens Federation P.O.Box 99696 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15233
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