A safer neighborhood
FOR ALL
Safety is a top priority for all who live, work, and play in Ohio City. As such, it is also a top priority for Ohio City Incorporated. OCI has implemented multiple initiatives aimed at addressing community safety in a proactive manner. This begins by recognizing that community safety spans a spectrum, from crime, to infrastructure and quality of life concerns. In addition to the safety initiatives below, OCI strives to empower residents to connect, organize, and explore strategies to make the neighborhood safer for all. Additionally, Ohio City Incorporated seeks to build a long-term foundation for neighborhood safety by providing economic opportunity, eliminating blight, introducing families to each other, and connecting neighborhood youth to educational, vocational and recreational activities that put them on a path to success.
Ohio City
CAMERA INITIATIVE
The Ohio City Safety Camera Initiative is a growing network of cameras placed throughout the neighborhood. Combined with signage, these cameras provide an extra layer of safety by deterring crime and aiding the Second District Police in investigations. Similar safety camera initiatives in other neighborhoods in the City of Cleveland have resulted in a reduction in crime through deterrence and positive feedback from residents. In other instances, safety cameras have documented crimes being committed and led to the successful prosecutions of the perpetrators.
HOW THE CAMERA INITIATIVE WORKS
The Camera Initiative relies on the Ohio City Community to be effective. All of our cameras are connected to video recorders that hold the footage for 14 days. In the unfortunate event that you are the victim of, or witness, a crime, follow these steps to request camera footage.
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File a Police Report
Filing a police report is essential in order to request camera footage. All of the footage that is requested is sent to the Second District Police Department, and must have a police report number attached to it. If you do not file a police report, we cannot access footage. Many minor crimes and property crimes can be filed online here.
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Submit a Footage Request
Fill out this Footage Request form. Once this form is submitted, our camera team will examine the footage and determine if there is anything of value regarding the incident. If they find footage, it will be sent directly to the Second District Police Department, to be attached to your case. The only people with access to the footage will be the camera team and the police department. OCI will not release footage to anyone outside of these two entities. The purpose of the camera program is to deter criminals, and aid the police department in their investigations.
Once footage has been submitted, the Second District Police Department handles the investigation. Inquiries into the status of the case should be directed to them.
Home Safety
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Ohio City Incorporated, in partnership with the Second District, will provide free safety audits to residents who are interested in improving their home's security.
After completing a safety audit conducted by the Cleveland Police, OCI members* are eligible for reimbursements for 50% of the cost of improvements, up to $250, when funds are available.. Safety upgrades can include new locks, doors, windows, lighting or any upgrade suggested by Cleveland Police. Residents make the upgrades themselves and then submit receipts for reimbursement to Ohio City Incorporated.**
*-In order to qualify for the reimbursement portion of the program, residents must be a member of Ohio City Inc. Information regarding free membership can be found at www.ohiocity.org/membership
**-Multi-family buildings with a common-space entry are only eligible for a single reimbursement, and someone in the building must be a member of Ohio City Inc.
To sign up for a Home Safety Audit, please fill out this form.