Block Captains still needed!
The key person in any Neighborhood Watch group is the Block Captain. This person is an integral component to keeping the block actively involved in crime prevention efforts as well as the important process of information exchange between neighbors.
We are looking for additional “block captains” to improve communications among SCR residents and help maximize the results of our programs and community events. The Block Captain duties are still being developed with input from the actual volunteers who agree to serve. Generally, the following duties exist:
- Develop a neighborhood communication system to distribute vital information to neighbors pertaining to criminal activity and other concerns that develop in the area. This can be a periodic newsletter, telephone tree, and/or a one-page notice that can be quickly distributed.
- You are encouraged to arrange for your group to meet socially at least twice per year to exchange information and renew relationships as well as to get acquainted with new neighbors. People who communicate regularly will care more about each other and be more willing to keep an eye out for suspicious behavior. The annual National Night Out (NNO) celebration is one example that will bring your neighbors together.
- Encourage neighbors to advise you concerning criminal activity. It is the victim’s responsibility to contact the police. However, you can keep a record of break-ins, vandalism, graffiti, and/or any activity that becomes a concern for you and your neighbors. Provide this type of information to neighbors at your next block meeting.
Your position as a Block Captain does not give you any law enforcement authority. You are simply the person who facilitates the unity of the group, distributes information, and coordinates activities. The job you are doing is important and appreciated by law enforcement, but it carries no authority.
The following neighborhoods are still in need of one or more block captains:
Village | Neighborhood |
Biscayne Bay | Briarwood South |
Biscayne Bay | Brookglen |
Biscayne Bay | Riverside Place |
Biscayne Bay | Sagecrest Pointe |
Biscayne Bay | Shadow Ridge |
Biscayne Bay | Silverleaf Glen |
Biscayne Bay | Trinity Shores |
Biscayne Bay | Village Green |
Diamond Bay | Arbor Lakes |
Diamond Bay | Autumn Brook |
Diamond Bay | Blackberry Crossing |
Diamond Bay | Country Glen |
Diamond Bay | Lake Meadows |
Diamond Bay | Orchard Village |
Diamond Bay | Pelican Shore |
Diamond Bay | Piney Trails |
Emerald Bay | Bay Front Estates |
Emerald Bay | Bay View Terrace |
Emerald Bay | Emerald Landing |
Emerald Bay | Enclave Terrace |
Emerald Bay | Half Moon Terrace |
Emerald Bay | Heatherwood |
Emerald Bay | Island Manor |
Emerald Bay | Lakeside Terrace |
Emerald Bay | Mallards Landing |
Emerald Bay | Oakwood Terrace |
Emerald Bay | Osprey Pointe |
Emerald Bay | Pinecrest |
Emerald Bay | Sunrise Creek |
Emerald Bay | The Estates |
Emerald Bay | The Gables |
Emerald Bay | The Island |
Emerald Bay | The Strand |
Reflection Bay | Crescent Landing |
Reflection Bay | Haley Landing |
Reflection Bay | Iris Shores |
Reflection Bay | Jasmine Pass |
Reflection Bay | Kelsey Pointe |
Reflection Bay | Morningside |
Reflection Bay | Oak Hollow |
Reflection Bay | Reflection Pointe |
Reflection Bay | Southview Terrace |
Reflection Bay | Waterside Landing |
If you’d like to volunteer as Block Captain for one of the above sections, please contact us using the information here: http://www.scrwatch.org/contact-us/