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Start a Neighborhood Watch Program
in Your Area!


How do I start a Neighborhood Watch Group?

The following steps must be taken when starting a Neighborhood Watch Program:

  • Contact the Colorado Springs Police Department’s Divisional Crime Prevention officer for your area of the city. (see below)


  • Decide on the number of households your watch program can effectively cover. Keep in mind the geographical layout of the neighborhood and the ease with which neighbors can observe each other’s property.


  • Ask them what would be the most convenient day and time for them to attend a start-up meeting. In order to have maximum attendance, the most convenient day and time for the majority must be taken into consideration. It would be more convenient to have the meeting in one of the homes in the neighborhood, if that home is large enough to comfortably accommodate the number of people expected to attend.


  • Contact the divisional Crime Prevention officer to see when they would be able to attend the start-up meeting. It is important to contact the Crime Prevention officer at least two (2) weeks prior to the meeting.


  • Once a date and time has been coordinated with the Crime Prevention officer, develop a meeting announcement flier, make copies, and distribute them to the neighbors. When the flier is delivered, stress the importance of having at least one adult person from each household attend the meeting.


  • Notify the Crime Prevention officer how many households will be attending the meeting.
  • At the first meeting the Crime Prevention officer will assist you in organizing your neighbors in to a pro-active Neighborhood Watch Group. The Crime Prevention Officer will provide educational material and personal instruction in crime prevention techniques.

    Falcon Division 719 - 444 - 7246
    Gold Hill Division 719 - 385 - 2117
    Sand Creek Division 719 - 444 - 7276
    Stetson Hills Division 719 - 444 - 3168



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