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Neighborhood Watch

The first meeting of the GTNA Neighborhood Watch was held at Falk Elementary School (in the library) on Wednesday, April 9th. For more information contact:

Erica Brumm
Neighborhood Watch Chair

A national Watch website:

http://www.ncpc.org/topics/neighborhood-watch


 

NOTICE OF INCREASED POLICE ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY

The Madison Police Department will be increasing enforcement activity on the Southwest side of Madison. The primary focus of this enforcement activity will be on public disorder and other illegal behavior that negatively impacts citizen’s quality of life. Click below for a September 10, 2007 letter from West District Police Chief Jay Lengfield about this initiative.

Link to letter from West District Police Chief Jay Lengfield (pdf)


City of Madison Building Inspection Unit:

George Hank, Director
Address: Suite LL 100, Municipal Building, Madison, WI 53703
Telephone: 608/266-4551
Fax: 608/267-8739
E-mail: ghank@cityofmadison.com

Website, which includes online complaint form:
www.cityofmadison.com/BI/bihome.html


Police Department Information

West Side Police District Headquarters:
1710 McKenna Blvd. Madison, WI 53711 (608) 288-6176

The West District covers the area to the west of Speedway, Nakoma Rd., and Seminole Highway. It extends south to Highway PD, and is bordered roughly on the west by the Beltline Highway. Their website is at:

http://www.cityofmadison.com/police/west.html

The West Police District Newsletter

See:

http://www.cityofmadison.com/police/westNews/newsletters.htm

Non-Emergency City of Madison Police Dispatch:

telephone: (608) 266-4275


2007-08: What a Winter!

In case we ever lose our fire hydrants in the snow again, here's a map:

Fire Hydrant Map for the Greentree Neighborhood

When there is lots of snow - please dig out the hydrant near your home - a 3-foot circumference all around the hydrant is recommended. The house you save might be your own! Thank you!

 

   
Last Updated April 13, 2008 - Webmaster: stump@gtna.org