Flagstaff, AZ -Coconino County Sheriff, Bill Pribil and Coconino County Supervisor Liz Archuleta would like to invite residents of the Timberline and Fernwood community to the monthly Neighborhood Watch meeting on Tuesday, July 7, 2009. The meeting will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Summit Fire Station 33, 6050 Firehouse Lane, off of North Highway 89. Sheriff Bill Pribil and Supervisor Liz Archuleta will be at the meeting to encourage continued neighborhood participation and share information. Supervisor Liz Archuleta will provide refreshments for the meeting.
Coconino County Sheriff, Bill Pribil and Supervisor Liz Archuleta be available to answer questions and provide support to this partnership between law abiding citizens, law enforcement and county government.
Rod Wigman who is the Public Information Officer of the Arizona Department of Transportation for the Northern Region will speak about the Pavement Preservation Project on US 89 between Townsend – Winona Road and Fernwood Estates. Scheduled to be finished by fall, this project will rehabilitate the roadbed and improve the road surface with rubberized asphalt. Other speakers will include Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies and additional Coconino County Government staff members.
Neighborhood Watch is similar to the Block Watch program commonly conducted in urban areas, and goes back to the concept of “neighbors looking out for neighbors” that many people remember from 30 years ago. It is one of the most effective ways to prevent and deter criminal activity, attend to home and personal security, address the safety of our children and the elderly, and to alleviate fear and isolation. Residents learn how to observe and report suspicious activity and reduce the risk of becoming a crime victim.
For more information about the Neighborhood Watch program and the meeting schedule, please call the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at (928) 226-5089.

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