Safety Committee

The mission of the Safety Committee is to collectively listen to and proactively address safety concerns through the use of community support and local resources.

Chairs

Jennifer Deabler
Dianne Lescinskas

Purpose

The committee will promote all aspects of safety in the area including road and traffic safety, pedestrian and bike safety, crime, fire safety, unruly gatherings, illegal or suspicious behavior, wild animal concerns, personal safety, and weather-related emergencies. The committee will aspire to involve civic members from all areas of the CSHCA district to participate in committee meetings and report on safety issues in their section of the community. The committee will discuss and work towards solutions on all safety concerns raised and will research options for resources and actions to address these specific concerns. The committee will connect and work with community leaders, police, elected officials, and community safety programs. The committee will act as a support network and a liaison for resources. The committee will promote the city’s crime watch program and will be proactive in distributing current contact information for local safety authorities to the community. The committee will connect with the planning committee if any safety issues or concerns are raised regarding any developments in the CSHCA area. The committee will establish a presence on various social media and the CSHCA website in order to keep members updated on meetings, events, and happenings in the area. The Safety Committee will meet upon request via Zoom on the third Tuesday of the month.

Slow Down Campaign

www.slowdown.boston

Columbia-Savin Hill urgently needs city and state intervention for speed and safety concerns. With many schools, families, and kids in our community, we must calm traffic and improve parks. Let’s make the neighborhood safe for everyone, particularly our children. Neighbors can help by calling 311, reinforcing safe driving, and joining upcoming Safety Committee meetings.

Slow Down for Dorchester sign
Slow Down Savin Hill
Slow Streets Now

Updates

City of Boston Residential

Applications Accepted For the 2018 Neighborhood Slow Streets Program

June 27, 2018
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced on Friday that applications are available for the 2018 Neighborhood Slow Streets program: “The Neighborhood
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Street Sweeping Has Resumed. Try This Handy Online Tool

April 3, 2018
In Boston, street sweeping resumed on March 27th. If you own a car, that means you’ll have to move
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Temporary Flood Barriers In Boston: How They Work

March 2, 2018
You may have heard about the new flood barriers some businesses in the Seaport District have installed to protect against
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Park, Beach, And Traffic Alert Due To Weather

March 1, 2018
Boston Councilor Frank Baker posted the alert below on his Facebook page about park, beach, and road closures given the
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