Pubdate: 09 Sep, 1999 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 1999, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Contact: 414-224-8280 Website: http://www.jsonline.com/ Forum: http://www.jsonline.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimate.cgi Author: Richard P. Thomas, Chief of Police, Beloit PROGRESSIVE INITIATIVE WORKING FOR BELOIT Recently, the Beloit Police Department embarked on a mission to address a series of problems and illegal activity, some of which had the potential to be life-threatening in a small area of our city. Our analysis of this area revealed a high level of citizen fear, and officers were responding to many calls for service, including drug dealing and random shooting complaints. Previous initiatives as suggested in an Aug. 12 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial had met with only limited success. During a meeting, neighborhood residents requested a traffic restriction security measure from the options that were offered and asked that it be implemented as quickly as possible. For seven days, through traffic was restricted between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. to those who lived on Nelson Ave. or were visiting friends there. No one was prohibited from walking into the area. The 2nd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a similar initiative in Maxwell vs. City of New York. We are optimistic about the preliminary results of this initiative. Since Aug. 9, police calls have been substantially reduced. The residents are delighted. They have started a neighborhood watch and other enrichment programs to nurture healthy living free from crime. Progressive police departments challenge themselves to look for new, effective crime-prevention initiatives that focus on partnerships between citizens and police to solve community problems and to make neighborhoods safe. That is our primary focus in Beloit. Richard P. Thomas Chief of Police Beloit - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder