With the recent robbery at the pedestrian bridge and the media attention around it, we are left with the impression that Southwest Rochester is a threat to U of R students. Which raises the question of who is actually more dangerous - us or them. In all my years in the neighborhood I can not recall, and hopefully never will, a death related to a city resident murdering a U of R student or staff member. However, in the recent past there has unfortunately been one death on the campus, but this involved self defense between two U of R students. For those with short memories there has also been one 21 year old African American student killed by a U of R professor. Click this link to read of his sentencing. UR of professor sentenced in death of 21 year old African American .... Although it states he was a former U of R associate professor, he was a professor when this event happened, and then was subsequently fired by the U or R following the event. Given the legitimate uproar over Trayvon Martin, here is a case were a 21 year old is killed and the killer only gets one year in prison. My assumption is that if any of the those 4 young men who regrettably mugged the U of R student are caught, and hopefully they will be caught, they may well get more than one year in prison.
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Hang in there Judi. I would not bail-out just yet. If nothing else the spread of student housing into the PLEX and 19th Ward area will put pressure on the powers that be to address some of the crime in the area. Hopefully the use of social media will help neighborhoods be better organized to resist the detrimental effects of the changes that are coming.
My last property assessment is a joke! My deferred comp after 20 years did much better than a 41 year home assessment.
If the issue was seen as "US" UR and the community - and if we worked together - we just might be able to get the police and the city to be more responsive to our collective needs and concerns!! If a bridge robbery results in an all out 'search' and media attention and a murder at the Plymouth highrise or a robbery on Penhurst results in no information or lack of police response we cannot blame this on the UR - "THEY" are not the ones responding to these various crimes! I think we need to join with UR, use their power/influence to get what WE need. As long as "we" (the SW citizens) view "them" (the UR) as the problem then the stronger of those 2 entities will "win"! In the same way people have tried to 'bridge the gap' between the various community organizations (i.e. 19th ward, plex, swan, etc), "we" should try to do the same with UR. TOGETHER (neighborhoods and University) we'd be a force that the CITY (RPD, etc) cannot ignore!
If our neighborhood continues to view UR as the enemy or evil empire then we will most definitely lose!
Thank God for the UR Community..without them I think this side of river would be, all but forgotten! It is certainly in their best financial interest to see this neighborhood survive and florish. As for the police, we need to find a balance. When they crack down we cry profiling. When they don't respond at all, we cry neglect! So the thugs/thieves think they can operate with impunity.. and that's exactly what they are doing!
I enjoy the increase in foot and bike traffic caused by the influx of students, to say nothing of the increase to my business. Yes, sometimes students can be thoughtless, but they CERTAINLY have no monopoly there. I live on Elba Street, and really enjoy the mix of students, young families, and older people (like me) who live here. And every time I've needed to call the police they've arrived in moments. I do absolutely agree that lighting is needed on the new bridge -- although technically the trail is closed at night, there are many hours of darkness especially in winter when it is officially open
Here is a model of a community compact between a college (Holy Cross) and the larger community:
http://offices.holycross.edu/president/presidential-communications/...
Wow Kathleen! This sounds like a great model to explore with the U of R and the City.
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