With summer time’s distinctive risks approaching and June being Public Security Month, District F Councilmember Tiffany D. Thomas launched the “Summer time of Security” initiative, a collection of occasions and citywide campaigns centered on the well being and security of District F residents.
With an overarching objective of enhancing the standard of life for all District F constituents and Houstonians throughout the town, the initiative kicks off with a City Corridor Assembly hosted by Thomas, Houston’s Chief of Police Troy Finner, Harris County District Lawyer Particular Prosecutor C. O. Bradford, and representatives from the Mayor’s Workplace of Gang Prevention and Intervention.
“This yr’s focus facilities on our younger individuals. College is out and the summer time can create house and alternative for younger individuals to seek out themselves in bother. I need to supply communities and households the assets to assist them put together and safeguard themselves from potential risks,” stated Thomas.
District F consists of Alief, Westchase, Tanglewilde, Briar Meadow, Westmont, and the historic Piney Level. As chair of Housing and Group Affairs for the Metropolis of Houston, longtime District F resident Thomas oversees priorities associated to Housing, Veteran Affairs, Homelessness, and Strong Waste.
Violent crime in District F is down by 21% in comparison with this time final yr. The newest crime evaluation confirmed total violent crime is down 12% in Houston, and the homicide fee is down 27% in comparison with final yr.
Former District F resident Tre Norrison likes the path District F is headed.
“Only a few years in the past, it appears, District F, particularly Alief, had gone down with crime and such, however that councilwoman, Thomas, has delivered the products, like the brand new neighborhood middle, this security summer time program and a bunch of different issues.”, stated Norrison.
Cynthia Desmond isn’t a District F resident, however she appreciates Thomas’s security initiative.
“It’s encouraging to see metropolis leaders being proactive about security relatively than simply reacting after one thing goes incorrect or somebody will get harm, or worse,” stated Desmond, who stated she was going to share the “Summer time of Security” data to mates of hers who stay in Thomas’s district.
“Regardless of the place you reside in Houston, you deserve a enjoyable and protected summer time vacation,” added Thomas, who highlighted some actions that contributed to the violent crime lower in District F, together with elevated cadet pay, 50 flock cameras, additional time hours for Midwest HPD to handle after-hour golf equipment, the set up of 25 streetlights, and Mayor Sylvester Turner’s One Secure Houston.
“Summer time of Security” components, embrace:
District F City Corridor Assembly: June 26 at 6:30p.m. at West Houston Institute at HCC
Updates from metropolis officers, council members, and division representatives
Swim & Water Security Seminar: July 15 at 10a.m. at The Alief Neighborhood Middle
Newbies swimming class and water security suggestions for the pool and/or the lake
Carbon monoxide/Smoke Detector Distribution: Friday, June 30 at 9a.m. in District F
Distribution of dwelling fireplace security suggestions and suggestions
Town launched a survey in December 2022 with about 2,500 Houstonians score how essential the town’s prime priorities are to them, and 70% of survey takers agreed that public security tops the checklist.