We meet every LAST Wednesday of the month at 6:30 PM at The Rochester Presbyterian Home at 256 Thurston Road. The meeting is immediately followed by Councilman McFadden's Thurston Road Street Watch.
Location: 256 Thurston Road, Rochester, New York
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Thanks for the great work Greta.Wednesday, October 28, 2015Public Safety Meeting – 19th WardLocation: Rochester Presbyterian Home ---Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.256 Thurston RdRochester, NY 14619(585)…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Thanks for the great work Greta.Wednesday, September 30, 2015Public Safety Meeting – 19th WardLocation: Rochester Presbyterian Home ---Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.256 Thurston RdRochester, NY…Continue
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Video from 2015 SW NNO:To view on YouTube click: https://youtu.be/Gogl47bzk7M . YouTube allows Full ScreenVideo from 2011 SW NNO:To view on YouTube click:…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and the Association is slowly repopulating their new website at the same URL. I'm posting them…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and the Association is slowly repopulating their new website at the same URL. I'm posting them…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and the Association is slowly repopulating their new website. I'm posting them here for your…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and they are slowly repopulating their new website. I'm posting them here for your…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and they are slowly repopulating their new website. I'm posting them here for your…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and they are slowly repopulating their new website. I'm posting them here for your…Continue
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Minutes were taken by Greta Mosley of the 19WCA. Minutes were to be posted on the old 19wca.org after approval but there were problems with the website and they are slowly repopulating their new website. I'm posting them here for your…Continue
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Officer Pierson & Partner Honored.
Updated: Friday, November 7 2014, 06:50 PM EST Rochester, N.Y. - Police Officer Daryl Pierson and his partner Officer Michael Dipaola are honored for their courage. They both received the Human Service Worker Courage Award at the 10th Annual Human Service Worker of the Year Awards Luncheon sponsored by the Federation of Social Workers. Pierson and Dipaola were called the best of the best at the luncheon. But in his address, Rochester Police Locust Club President Mike Mazzeo said the two would both say they were the same as all the rest. "I am incredibly proud of him," said Amy Pierson about her late husband Officer Daryl Pierson. "He was a hero not just in his death but in his life how he was on the force and also at home, he was just consistent. He was strong and genuine so I am extremely proud to be here in his behalf." Pierson also said it meant a lot to her to sit by Officer Dipaola during Friday's ceremony. "I've had the opportunity to get close to him and his wife through all this," she said, "they are all heart and they have really come together, supporting each other." Pierson explained it's empowering for her to have a voice after everything she's been through rather than be a silent victim.
Note that there is a 7:00pm meeting Tonight January 28th at the Presbyterian Home, 256 Thurston Road, called by the 19WCA. District Attorney Sandra Doorley would like to meet with the residents of the 19th Ward to discuss crime in the area.
Regarding the report that two young men on bicycles were suspected of checking cars in driveways on Marlborough Road, the owners of the car in the (now deleted) photo say that the pair were in fact considering buying the car and had come back for a second look.
This is nonetheless an ongoing problem in the neighborhood, so keep your eyes open and call 911 with any suspicious activity. It's best to have the police check it out.
Here is a link to a D&C article about perceptions of crime in the City and a new crime tracking tool:
Here are some notes that I took at the Public Safety Meeting of April 24, 2013, 6:30 PM, at the Rochester Presbyterian Home:
Ofc. Carl Dickerson briefly discussed notable events:
Refer to § 3-15 of the Rochester Charter: http://ecode360.com/documents/RO0104/RO0104-C.pdf
Page down – it’s a long document.
The City attempts to “do the right thing” for all parties involved in a nuisance prosecution, weighing the need for maintaining viable housing and businesses against the effects they have on the surrounding community and the individual circumstances of the property owner. Once a case reaches the attorney’s desk, the time frame for resolution can be immediate, in the case of a property presenting imminent danger to the public, or 6-9 months or more depending on its complexity. Some examples:
If a property is empty because the owner(s) has died, very often the City is unable to take any action against the estate until and unless they are ready to sell the property. Cases where there are multiple survivors who do not agree on the disposition of the property are especially difficult.
Foreclosed properties are written off by banks, but they do not routinely remove the liens against them. The City can put pressure on the banks to remove the liens so that the properties can then be sold to potential homeowners or investors. Ms. Nichols will provide David Hawkes with a document that elaborates on the legal concepts of “abandoned” and “vacant.”
There was a discussion about requesting a representative of DSS to come and address the group about rules and regulations regarding their clients. David Hawkes will provide John Borek with a current list of County employees for contact purposes.
Note that the October 31, 2012 19th Ward Public Safety Committee/Thurston Road Street Watch meeting is CANCELED.
You dont want to miss this one time performance by Stphane Wrembel and his quartet at the Memorial Art Gallery. Tickets are on sale now at:
Melody,
Have you joined the Barton Street Block Club and been in touch with Jesse Knoth? I would also suggest getting in touch with the Crime Prevention Officers in the NSC office. You can find all their contact info at this Public Safety sub-tab SW NSC/CPOs/PAC-TAC. You can also meet them at the PCIC meetings which are the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 7pm to 8:30pm at the Staybridge Suites, or at the 19th Ward Public Safety Committee meeting which is the last Wednesday of the month ad the Rochester Presbyterian Home at 6:30pm , The next Public Safety Meeting is September 28th and the next PCIC meeting is October 12th.
Hi Melody
First welcome to the neighborhood. Second sorry about your bike. Third thanks for posting. There is a lot going on in the neighborhood to address crime and other related issues. There are two facebook groups that you should consider joining, if your on facebook. The first is the 19th ward crime alert page. The second is the 19th ward and southwest rochester good things are happening here page. I will post a longer comment later today in response to your its so sad post.
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