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City of Fayetteville
File #: 24-4001    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Items of Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/26/2024 In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 5/6/2024 Final action: 10/15/2025
Title: Crime Deterrent Opportunities in Partnership with Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority
Attachments: 1. FMHA and Crime Deterrence Power Point Presentation
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TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Erin Swinney, Police Attorney

 

FROM:                     Lachelle H. Pulliam, City Attorney

 

DATE:                      May 6, 2024

 

RE:

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Crime Deterrent Opportunities in Partnership with Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority                     

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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                      

Council District(s)

All Districts                     

 

 

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Goal I:  Safe and Secure Community

 

 

Executive Summary:

The Council held a special meeting on public safety in August of 2023.  At that time, Mayor Colvin sought to explore ways the City could work with the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority to deter crime.

 

 

Background: 

During the special meeting on public safety held on August 16, 2023, the Mayor requested that the City Attorney’s Office explore opportunities to partner with the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority (FMHA) to determine ways that the City could require the FMHA to monitor crime and put stipulations in place if the FMHA receives government funding.

 

Peer city research found that the City of Wilmington partners with a local housing authority to use parking enforcement on the housing authority properties as a crime deterrent tool.

 

Wilmington’s program utilizes a parking pass system that requires anyone parking at housing authority properties to register and display a pass.  Vehicles without passes are then ticketed or towed. 

 

The City of Fayetteville Police Department currently has a partnership with the FMHA  by way of the Neighborhood Improvement Team (“NIT”). More information about the NIT is included in the attached power point presentation. 

 

 

Issues/Analysis: 

Deterring crime in Fayetteville requires the assistance of community partners.

 

 

Budget Impact: 

Unknown

 

 

Options

1.                     Accept the report.

2.                     Accept the report and provide further direction to staff.

 

 

 

Recommended Action: 

Staff recommends that Council accept the report.

 

 

Attachments:

FMHA and Crime Deterrence Power Point Presentation