Meeting Minutes 2/5/19

Meeting starts at 7 p.m. with the pledge of allegiance

Officer Wakefield will be here he would just be a little late.

Sheila said trash is an issue still and reports codes over to Barry.

Treasury reports $1383.

Would like to see two time trash pickup and bulk trash come back + rat abatement.

Officer Wakefield likes his new uniform! January 1st – February 5th there were 568 calls to service, 84 reports, 1 overdose, 2 narcotics, 2 theft from Auto, one theft, 1 1st degree burglary, 94 traffic stops, 223 checks of location, 3 abandon autos, and eight parking complaints.

It’s reported that there were 15 auto accidents, one accident with personal injury, one involved an officer, and eight hit and runs.

There has been positive feedback from the new traffic pattern at Westfield Rd. & Merritt Blvd.

It’s reported that there were 15 auto accidents, one accident with personal injury, one involved an officer, and eight hit and runs.

North point government center in limbo it’s up to Johnny O. K9 and traffic management may be moving to Towson there is no final word yet.

Sparrows point country estates: schools are overcrowded 110% plus. there’s a law that blocks building because of schools overcrowding looking into that.

people are using Rita road as a cut through officer Wakefield going to check it out looking into getting a traffic study.

The new five guys should open this week.

There was a vote to pay a $100 membership fee for the 7th district Civic council of Baltimore county it was voted upon and in unanimous support it was approved.

talking about the government center it was said that it is the community hub and the heart of Dundalk there’s a huge need for it in our community kids need a place to go to and crime will rise without it.

We’re looking into doing a fundraiserTexas Roadhouse is a possibility maybe a paint night or Ledo’s Pizza.

John Melzer volunteered to pick up all the bags from our trash clean-up coming up the spring.

There’s a guy with a lot of bikes on Holabird Avenue officer Addair looked into it it seems legit, even though it’s zoned for residential which is questionable. There a lot of shopping carts on Holabird and Searles, and a lot of signs knocked over on Merritt and Holabird Avenue.

Meeting ends at 7:55 p.m..

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