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March 20, 2025 BID Encourages Crime Prevention with CPTED
Some cities write CPTED guidelines into their design standards, others provide CPTED reviews for downtown business owners, and others offer financial support to encourage CPTED principles. Downtown Idea Exchange newsletter reports that the Downtown Spokane Partnership offers rebates of up to $2,500 for physical improvements such as adding new or updating current light sources, modifying vegetation growth, removing opaque walls that block sight lines, placing signage that helps show ownership and area restrictions, installing security systems and cameras, and restricting access to unsafe "ambush" areas. The partnership explains the rationale for the program: "Resources for police and security presence are finite, and while additional officers are needed; practically speaking they nor private security can be in all places at all times. The designing and modification of a property’s physical environment can go a long way toward reducing criminal and nuisance behaviors. When guided by best practice research, these improvements are proven methods to leveraging those scarce resources in both the deterring and solving of crimes." Strategies for reducing crime and the fear of crime are covered regularly in the pages of Downtown Idea Exchange newsletter. Click below to learn more about Downtown Idea Exchange and other resources for revitalizing downtowns and commercial corridors. ![]()
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206 pages, $39.95. Recommended ReadingCommunity Leadership Handbook: Framing Ideas, Building Relationships, and Mobilizing ResourcesStrong, effective leadership is essential to bring ideas and people together for community and economic development. But downtown leaders may not have the formal training they need. Now, the Community Leadership Handbook can help. Based on the Blandin Foundation’s 20 years of experience developing community leaders, it focuses on the core competencies of successful leadership and provides the background and skills that everyone needs to make positive change in their community. Case studies based on real leadership issues, dozens of worksheets, and timely examples will help you put the material in the book to work for your community. Community Leadership Handbook is just one of the many books on Downtown Management available from the Downtown Development Center. |
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