I am big believer in Neighorhood Watch programs. So when I got a few calls this summer about vandalism and other crime concerns near 14th and Park and also on Parkway Drive, I suggested neighbors look into forming a Watch program.
I don’t think either request went anywhere, but I’ll put another plug in for these groups.
Why? Simply, they work. For starters, they create an increased awareness around safety and serve to educate residents about the active role they can play in keeping them, their homes and their streets safe.
They also serve a less tangible, but even more important, role. Watch programs create strong neighborhoods, bringing neighbors together and creating a sense of solidarity around a common goal. And we need that now, more than ever.
The South Milwaukee Police Department has an officer — Mike Hill — dedicated to this effort. Email him here. Also, click here to access a PDF with more information on the Neighborhood Watch program.
And please let me know of any crime concerns in your neighborhood. South Milwaukee is known as a clean, affordable and, most importantly, safe community, and let’s keep it that way.

I would like to see more police present in the morning 7:00 to 8:00 partroling th 15th ave for driving turning left accross 15th ave to get to the parkway in front of the schools. The alley that runs along the baseball fields is also being used as a new road to the schools.
I’ll bring this up with Chief Wellens. And I am confident the improvements planned for 2010 on 15th Avenue will make things safer in that area — not perfect, but better.