Springdale Nuisance Abatement Partnership

 

 

SPRINGDALE LANDLORD ASSOCIATION

The purpose of the Springdale Landlord Association is for the Springdale Police Department to be able to work closely with landlords and rental property managers to deal with problem tenants and other issues they encounter on their property.  The Springdale Police Department will be providing landlord training to managers and property owners of rental properties.  The training will be taught by a member of the S.N.A.P. Team along with a deputy city attorney. 

Anyone who is interested in more information or would like to sign up for the training can contact Sgt. Billy Turnbough at the Springdale Police Department located at 201 N. Spring Street or call at (479) 750-8139.

 

Intent of S.N.A.P.

  The intent of the Springdale Nuisance Abatement Partnership is to promote, protect and improve the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Springdale.  The Springdale S.N.A.P. Team provides an equitable, expeditious, effective and inexpensive method of controlling illegal drugs, prostitution, criminal street gangs and stolen property related nuisances.  The Springdale S.N.A.P. Team uses all city resources to address the problem to get the best outcome for our citizens and by attacking crime from the root. 

Purpose of S.N.A.P.

Clean up neighborhoods

 Make neighborhoods safer to live in

 Drive out criminal element using crime displacement

 Create a positive working relationship with Landlords and Property Owners

 Build a Vital Community

 

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

The Springdale Police Department adopted the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design concept in July of 2006 under the direction of police chief Kathy O’Kelley.  Law enforcement officers are specially trained in CPTED and work with the Springdale Planning Department as well as architects and other city officials to help ensure the proper design of structures, schools, and neighborhoods.  Officers are trained to know how the design and use of the environment can control human / criminal behavior and help reduce the fear of crime.  By understanding crime prevention through natural means such as design for natural surveillance and access control it will help decrease the opportunity for crime to happen. 

The Springdale Police Department takes pride in the city it protects and with the proper design and effective use of the built environment it can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime and help improve the quality of life for citizens in Springdale.  The Springdale Police Department also offers CPTED Surveys that can be completed by a CPTED Officer for any residential home or commercial building that is already built to make suggestions to help with crime prevention.  Once the survey is complete the CPTED Officer will meet with the person and go over the results.

If you are interested in a CPTED Survey being completed on your home or business contact Sgt. Billy Turnbough at the Springdale Police Department at 479-750-8139 or email at bturnbough@springdaleark.org.

 

 
 

SPRINGDALE POLICE TIP LINE       479-750-4484

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