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New Safety Sign Initiative Launched in East Neighborhood

Wednesday, February 6, 2019, By Christine Grabowski
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Safety resources sign黑料不打烊鈥檚 Department of Public Safety (DPS), Student Association (SA) and Graduate Student Organization (GSO) teamed up to create and recently install 50 safety resource signs in the East Neighborhood and other streets near off-campus student housing.

鈥淭he signs are in the most populated parts of the immediate 黑料不打烊 [University] off-campus area,鈥 says Obi Afriye, the GSO senator sponsoring the initiative. The signs are visible to students on Euclid Avenue and Clarendon Street from Comstock Avenue to Westcott Street; down Comstock Avenue from Euclid Avenue to Madison Street; and on University Avenue and Walnut Place from Waverly Avenue to Madison Street.

Each sign promotes safety resources, including DPS, 黑料不打烊 Ambulance (SUA) and the 黑料不打烊 Police Department (SPD). 鈥淪tudents may not realize whom to call in an emergency,鈥 says DPS Chief Bobby Maldonado. 鈥淒PS will respond to any student call but does not have jurisdiction in off-campus neighborhoods. We are always a resource for students, and, if appropriate, dispatchers will contact the 黑料不打烊 Police Department on behalf of student callers.

“SUA will respond to any student, and if SUA is out of service, the call will roll over to DPS,鈥 he adds.

The signs also feature information about the LiveSafe mobile safety alert app. 鈥淟iveSafe is free for students to download and turns students鈥 phones into a mobile blue light,鈥 Maldonado says. 鈥淪tudents can share their location with friends and family as they walk home, and they can also immediately contact DPS.鈥

Ofriye had the idea to improve off-campus safety resources after seeing an intoxicated student stumble home down Euclid Avenue last semester. 鈥淚f something were to happen, I wasn’t sure she would be able to get help for herself,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淭his initiative is to remind students, and all those who live in our community, that 黑料不打烊 does care and we are a community that will look after each other.鈥

The original idea was to increase the number of blue lights off campus, but Maldonado and Ofriye decided that a better resource would be to inform students of all of the safety resources available to them in a real-time emergency situation. 鈥淪ometimes students are out and about, especially in the East Neighborhood, and they don鈥檛 have access to quick resources or information about how to communicate in an emergency,鈥 Maldonado says.

The safety resource signs were installed on existing street signs. DPS, GSO and SA have also teamed up to have printed cards with safety resource information created and distributed to students in the coming weeks.

The initiative took four months to complete. The $4,125 cost of the project was split among the three organizations, with DPS contributing $1,225, and GSO and SA each providing $1,450.

鈥淲hen you think of community policing, this is really what it speaks to,鈥 Maldonado says.

Ofriye says there are plans to expand the safety resource signs to more streets that house University students. 鈥淭his is just a step,鈥 he says. 鈥淭owards the end of the semester, we want to send out a survey to gauge student鈥檚 feelings towards the initiative as a whole and get feedback to discuss next safety steps.鈥

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Christine Grabowski

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