North of Grand Neighborhood Association

COMPLAINTS - How to Communicate Concern in Neighborhood

Apr 22, 2007

Do you have a concern in your neighborhood?

NOG now qualifies for the services provided by the NBSD (Neighborhood Based Service Delivery) Team: DMPD Sgt Chan Wallace, City Inspector Eric Moore and City Public Works respresentative Sara Thies.

Chan Wallace or Eric Moore can quickly address requests brought to their attention, routing them to the proper city department for a quicker response than if the request goes through the City Action Center, which acts as a distribution point. Also, the NBSD team tries to keep the complainant updated as to the status ofthe request.

If you need it, take advantage of this great service! Besides being more efficient, utilizing your NBSD personnel helps to justify their continuing assignment to our neighborhood.

Sgt Chan Wallace can be reached via E-mail: cpwallace@dmgov.org; Office Ph: 237-1359; Cell Ph: 205-2515. Eric Moore?’s E-mail is elmoore@dmgov.org; Office Ph: 283-4759; Cell Ph: 208-0303. Sara Thies's E-mail is slthies@dmgov.org, Office Ph. 283-4202. Eric & Chan's normal working hours are 8am-4pm, M-F. If anyone observes criminal activities going on after these hours, or need police service, dial 911, or use the non-emergency police number: 283-4811. Use the following to help organize your communication to the NBSD Team. Or, as a last resort, mail this form to: Des Moines Action Center, City Hall, 400 E 1st Street, Des Moines IA 50309-1881, Ph 283-4500.

Address or location of problem:

________________________________________________________________

Date of problem: _________________________________

Type of problem:
o Abandoned Vehicle
o Abused/neglected animals
o Abused/neglected children
o Discarded furniture/appliances
o Disorderly conduct/disturbances
o Panhandling
o Dog loose or barking
o Graffiti or vandalism
o Harassment/intimidation/threats
o Renter problems
o Illegal or unsafe occupancy
o Inoperable vehicle on premises
o Loud noise or music
o Parking in front yard
o Pot holes in street, broken curbs
o Signage problems
o Streetlight out
o Suspected drug activity
o Suspected prostitution, other crimes
o Illegal businesses
o Tall grass or weeds
o Trash or litter on property
o Open/Vacant/Abandoned Properties
o Other (specify)

Details of the problem you observed:

_______________________________________________

Individuals may be unaware of the law, or may not realize that they are causing a problem. This form may be used as a Courtesy Warning by sending it to the problem address.

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