Pubdate: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 Source: Maple Ridge Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.mrtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1372 Author: Jeremy Shepherd SOUTH HANEY GROUP LOOKS TO CLEAN UP NEIGHBOURHOOD Despite fearing reprisals from local criminals, one neighbourhood organizer is doing what she can to make South Haney a little safer, one block at a time. "I'm on their hit list," said Sara, discussing area criminals. She said police had advised her not to use her last name for fear she might be targeted. Sara is an organizer for the South Haney neighbourhood watch. The group is her attempt to create the same sense of community and familiarity between law-abiding citizens that she believes exists in the drug community, which she says shares the neighbourhood. "The crack addicts and the drug dealers all know each other," she said. Sara is planning a neighbourhood watch meeting scheduled for this Thursday, between 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Association for Community Living on 224 Street near Callaghan Avenue. She said after spending some time in South Haney, she decided to address what she saw as a lack of cohesiveness in the community. "I came to the conclusion that really no one knew each other in the neighbourhood." The neighbourhood watch currently has 21 members according to Sara, and more people are joining in walks between 223 and 225 Street between the Haney Bypass and Lougheed Highway. Besides taking walks through the area, Sara said it's very helpful to make sure everyone in the community knows about recent thefts and have an idea about the state of the neighbourhood. She said writing down the licence plates of cars being used for drug deals has shown signs of being effective. Sara said she was inspired to begin the organization when she came to the conclusion one of her neighbours was defrauding landlords in order to secure housing for drug dealers. Sara said as more people join in on the walks, fewer people are looking to buy and sell drugs on her street. Sara said part of the group's success was due to the simple act of putting up lights. She said an alley near a pre-school was frequently a bastion for drug deals and sex with prostitutes, but the area has been much more peaceful since the introduction of a set of lights. "The alley was really dark. You couldn't even see down it," she said. Sara said she will be looking for help from the city of Maple Ridge to clean up some particularly bad areas. "This community needs to come together," she said. Sara said some criminals who know about the neighbourhood watch have identified her. "Three weeks ago someone came and cut the lock on my gate," she said. Despite her fear, Sara expressed a cautious optimism for South Haney. "It's getting better, but I don't have my door open as much as I used to." Sara said she's also planning a potluck dinner, scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Association for Community Living. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D