We believe that it truly takes a team to win! Thus, we will maximize the opportunity for a comprehensive safety experience by staying connected with property owners, local neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies and private security firms.
We will empower our community and property owners with appropriate information that will offer tools and resources to stay safe throughout our area.
We consider public safety to be a cornerstone and necessary derivative for our success. We will work with appropriate authorities with order and intention to ideally, eliminate the number of negative instances in our area.
Public Safety continues to evolve, adapt and embrace current and new challenges in the Airport West and Airport South CIDs. In conjunction with social media and advanced technology we will make an aggressive, proactive approach to inform and share pertinent information to the public, our Board and property owners in our districts. Our various partners, such as contracted law enforcement officers, landscape contractors, expansion consultants, private security agencies, etc… will be vital to the full success of this plan.
Please review our comprehensive report which offers a recap of 2021 as well as a breakdown of suggested strategies for 2022 that will be used to improve and enhance security while aiming to eliminate and/or decrease crime.
With 38 years of law enforcement professional experience and 4,800 hours of certified training from the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, Franklin Allen, Jr. brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise as our Public Safety Director. He has served in various capacities including: Uniform Patrol Sergeant, Narcotics Agent, Captain with the Spalding County Sheriff’s Department, Chief Investigator with the Lake City Police Department and Chief of Police for both the City of Grantville and the City of Jonesboro.
Franklin is a graduate of the Georgia Law Enforcement Command College Class 5, and Class 123 of the Southern Police Institute Administrative Officers Course, FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development and the International Chiefs of Police Organizational Leadership. Franklin has also received training as an Active Shooter Instructor, ASP Weapons System Instructor, Georgia POST Departmental Training Officer, as well as an Instructor in Defensive Tactics, Firearms, Speed Detection, and TASER Electrical Control Device.
The Flock License Plate Readers (LPRs) are a results-driven, proven technology that serve as an additional surveillance resource within our districts. LPRs offer real time coverage, 24 hours, 7 days a week. In 2024, we are adding 22 more cameras for a total of 92 active LPRs at an annual investment of approximately $190,000.
Because of our dynamic connections and network of partners, we have created a shared surveillance network. This allows cross jurisdictional access to LPRs that may be owned by AACIDs and other agencies. This state wide safety measure gives us access to now 300k+ cameras! We will continue to expand our access and add more as needed throughout our district.
This year we are creating a state-of-the are Command Center that will incorporate advanced technology to monitor and report activities of concern throughout our district. We will use an integrated suite of safety measures which includes:
The AACIDs Command Center will be headquartered in our office and managed by our Public Safety Director. Such collaborative partnerships will support the opportunity to decrease, and ideally, eliminate the number of negative instances in our area.
The mobile surveillance camera platform provides a 360-degree view of the covered area, facilitated by its mobile trailer design, enabling swift relocation between locations, empowering the deployment of cameras to problem areas or hotspots, while also allowing the CID to discreetly position it in various locations without alerting the security system.
Several stolen vehicles were located and recovered within the AACIDs or within a local law enforcement jurisdiction because of the LPR notification system. With the identification of stolen vehicles, officers were able to target problematic areas and increase patrol operations to reduce crime.
5,369 HOURS as of 2023
54 Arrests as of 2023
77 stolen vehicles as of 2023
96 Property Check-ins as of 2023
Jaguar Land Rover Academy located at 3800 Camp Creek Parkway, Building 1000, Suite 100 in the City of East Point Government. Tony Fleming is the contact.
Physio Physical Therapist located at 1669 Phoenix Parkway, Suite 102 in the City of College Park Government. Brianna Fairley is the contact.
Ashley Furniture Distribution Center located at 4505 North Commerce Dr. in the City of East Point Government. Logan Dunn is the contact.
Ashley Furniture Distribution Center located at 4505 North Commerce Dr. in the City of East Point Government. Logan Dunn is the contact.
One of the biggest factors affecting communities is the surge in crime. Everyone wants to live and work in a community where they feel safe. As with any long-term project, one must begin with a plan of action and implement that plan in small incremental steps. Within the Community Improvement Districts the first step begins with the picking up and prevention of litter.
Last year thousands of vehicles were stolen right from the driveways of many home owners because they left the car running. Here are some tips to stay safe during the winter months.
Last year thousands of vehicles were stolen right from the driveways of many home owners because they left the car running. Here are some tips to stay safe during the winter months.
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