Public Safety committee

What LPCA’s Public Safety Committee Does

The Public Safety Committee is responsible for advocating for neighborhood safety in the Land Park community and regional park. Activities include:

  • Raise awareness of public safety issues to the Land Park community.
  • Advise on safety improvements with Park and City staff.
  • Collaborate with and promote local law enforcement/first responders.
  • Support Traffic Safety Solutions
  • Collaborate with other neighborhood associations and entities on common public safety interests.
  • Help develop Neighborhood Watch groups.
  • Share public safety updates via informational forums, via posts or meetings to help share tools and strategies on topics including; crime prevention, health emergencies, and natural disaster preparedness.

These meetings are open to residents and business owners in the Land Park, Upper Land Park, College Plaza, South Land Park Estates, and South Land Park Terrace neighborhoods.)

To join the Public Safety Committee please fill out the attached form: LPCA Traffic Safety Committee Update 1-2023

For upcoming meeting information, check the  LPCA Event Calendar..
Contact the LPCA at eboard@landpark.org for more information or to discuss a related issue.

 

Public Safety Resources 

 

Sacramento Police Department – https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/police

For emergencies or crimes in progress: Call 9-1-1

  • 9-1-1 is solely used to report emergencies. An emergency is when IMMEDIATE Police, Fire Department, or Paramedic assistance is necessary to protect life or property.

For non-emergencies or crimes NOT in progress: Call (916) 808-5471

  • When a crime has already occurred and the offenders are no longer on scene, including but not limited to arson, domestic violence, firearm theft, hate crime, sex related crimes, stolen vehicle
  • Missing Person report
  • For nuisance calls (e.g., barking dogs; landscape and construction noise)
  • To speak with an officer or for other non-emergency situations

When calling for Emergency or Non-Emergency situations, have information pertaining to the location of the incident and descriptions of vehicles and people involved. As well as, descriptions of the victim’s clothing as well as the suspect’s so responding officers know who to look for on scene.

File an Online Police Report:

https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/police/police-services/file-a-police-report

Filing police reports for all crimes is critical to ensure crime heat maps and city reporting is accurate.

 

City of Sacramento 311 Customer Service 

https://311.cityofsacramento.org/s/ or Download the App

Customer Services Hours: 7am to 7pm

When to call 311: Animal Services, Code Enforcement, Homeless Concerns, Illegal Dumping, Park Services, Recycling, Streets, Urban Forestry, Utilities/Water

 

Sacramento Metro Fire Department 916-228-3035

Website: https://metrofire.ca.gov/

 

211 Sacramento Community Resource Center 

Call 2-1-1 or 1-916-498-1000 or 1-844-546-1464 (toll-free)

Email: Info@211sacramento.org

When to call 211: Housing and Homelessness, Food Banks, Family Services, Veteran Services, Transportation, Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services, Legal Assistance, Crisis Hotlines, Services for Seniors and People with Disabilities

 

Park Rangers

https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/ypce/parks/park-ranger-services

Email: parksafety@cityofsacramento.org

If you have safety concerns, observations, on-site problems or comments about City parks, please contact 311. If outside the City limits, call (916) 264-5011.

 

Reports from the LPCA Traffic Safety Committee

 

LPCA Traffic Safety Committee Update 1-2023