� T <br /> (111, Scobert Park Advisory Committee <br /> Draft Recommendations Survey Results <br /> February 28, 1997 <br /> Approximately 500 surveys were distributed and total of 46 surveys were returned. Following <br /> is a breakdown of the yes, no, and no comments votes for each recommendation. <br /> I. Safety. Crime and Drug Prevention. Park Rules. and Police Involvement <br /> Yes No N/A <br /> 1. 21 23 2 Provide additional law and park rules enforcement, including <br /> contract police services and intermediate forms of enforcement <br /> with good interface with the police. Possibilities are: civilian <br /> park guides, private security, and other measures. <br /> 2. 19 26 1 Ask City Council to pass large single- serving and fortified <br /> alcohol (beer and wines) sales ban in the neighborhood. <br /> 3. 33 12 1 Provide regular police officer foot or bicycle patrols in the <br /> neighborhood around Scobert Park. When the Whiteaker Public • <br /> Safety Station (one block south) is open, one of the officers <br /> assigned there could periodically patrol the park. Undercover <br /> police officers could patrol on bicycles. <br /> 4. 17 26 3 Provide stiffer penalties such as longer incarceration or other <br /> meaningful sanctions for those who habitually break park rules or <br /> laws. <br /> 5. 41 2 3 Encourage citizens interested in crime - related issues in Scobert <br /> Park to work with the Neighborhood Advisory Board and the <br /> Whiteaker Community Council. <br /> 6. 3 41 2 Fully fence the park with lockable gates. <br /> 7. 35 8 3 Have social services agencies set up booths for an information <br /> day several times a year. <br /> 8. 30 11 5 Provide outreach by social service groups providing information <br /> on drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. <br /> II. <br /> ,Park Design. Aesthetics. Setting. and Plantings <br /> Scobert Park Survey Results - -Page 1 <br />