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Neighborhood Safety Tips

Friendly reminder from our Neighborhood Watch team: if you catch suspicious activity on your home camera, it can really help keep Evergreen safe. You can email videos and helpful details to Officer Trace Rice (trace.rice@memphistn.gov) and copy Officer Erick Cage (erick.cage@memphistn.gov). If you’re noticing an uptick in activity on your block, you can also request extra patrols by calling 901-636-4600.

If you see something suspicious or experience a property crime, even a small one, report it to the non-emergency line at 545-COPS. Your reports help direct police resources and protect our neighborhood. If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to our Neighborhood Watch Coordinator at the Crump Station, Officer Melanie Dorsey, at melanie.Dorsey@memphistn.gov.

 

Security Good Practices

  • Program 545-COPS (545-2677) into your cell phone.
  • Look up and down Evergreen’s alleys every day as you walk, bike or drive by. Immediately report suspicious activity to the police.
  • Don’t leave intriguing items visible in your car. Stow it, don’t show it!
  • Lock your doors when you are in your yard.
  • Discourage walk-up workers by never hiring them – Hire folks recommended by your neighbors.
  • Use porch and other outdoor lights at night. Lights on motion detectors can help with security AND save energy.
  • Don’t look like a victim. Keep your head up, be alert, make eye contact, be aware of your surroundings.
  • When feasible, walk with a friend.
  • Close blinds where possible so would-be burglars can’t see potential loot.
  • Report street lights that are not working properly- Click here. If not repaired in 5 days, contact tword@mlgw.org
  • Mark lawn equipment, bicycles, etc. for identification. Keep serial numbers on file.
  • Cyberwatch Link: Click here
  • Public Safety crime data website: Click here
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Property Improvements

Planning an exterior improvement to your property? We love seeing investment in Evergreen’s historic homes. Because we are a local historic district, projects visible from the street may require approval from the Memphis Landmarks Commission (MLC). To find out if your project needs approval, contact Land Use and Development Services (LUDS) at 636-6619 or email a Preservation Planner through the MLC website.

EHDA’s Planning and Code Enforcement Committee also encourages residents to use LUDS’ free pre-application conference. This involves scheduling an appointment and bringing photos or draft plans of your project. It can save time, money, and frustration by helping you choose appropriate materials and address issues before submitting an application.

Monthly Landmarks C.O.A. applications for EHDA are available on the Historic Preservation Committee’s page on our website.

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