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Neighborhood
Advisory Council Area 7
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Bound on the West by Route #15 from the West 7th Street north to Motter Avenue and by Thomas Johnson Drive south of Liberty Road (#26), on the North by Worman's Mill Industries and the Monocacy River, on the East by Gashouse Pike, and on the South by 7th Street, 5th Street east of North East Street and County Lane. Includes Monocacy Meadows and Monocacy Crossing and the areas surrounding North Frederick Elementary and Governor Thomas Johnson High School. Does not include Worman's Mill Industries.
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| NAC 7 MEETINGS |
North Frederick Elementary School
7:00 PM - Library
First Tuesday of every month
NAC 7 – Tuesday, May 6, 2008 7:00 pm @ North Frederick Elementary School
1. Police Report
2. Developer – Allegheny Power – Jeff Love
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| What is a NAC? |
| The Neighborhood Advisory Council Initiative is a comprehensive community development initiative designed to empower residents and neighborhoods to strengthen communities.
At NAC meetings every resident is provided an opportunity to comment and develop solutions on neighborhood, traffic, safety, zoning, capital improvements, development review requests and other key issues.
A City police officer attends each NAC meeting as part of the community policing strategy. The officer provides residents with monthly updates and takes questions and concerns at each meeting. The process is a key part of residents and the police working together to stay proactive in keeping neighborhoods safe and healthy.
See the list below for current appointed NAC members. You do not need to be an appointed member to participate and attend meetings. Everyone is encouraged to attend and participate.
For additional information please contact Stephanie Davis, Community Outreach Specialist for the City of Frederick at: stephanie@cityoffrederick.com or 301-600-1384.
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| Contact List for Appointed NAC 7 Members |
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EMAIL
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Don Dean |
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Claudia Winkleman |
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Michael Bradley |
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Gail Bradley |
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Marie Zinnert |
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| Bob Cole
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| Earl Smith
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| David Winkelman
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| City Information |
For emergencies: Dial 911
For non-emergencies or to report suspicious activity, call 301-600-2100 |
City Hall |
301-600-1380 |
Code Enforcement |
301-600-3825 |
Sanitation Department |
301-600-1680 |
Park & Recreation |
301-600-1492 |
| Planning Department |
301-600-1499 |
| SPIRES GIS (Geographic Information System) |
The City of Frederick now offers Spires GIS at its website. Spires GIS is an online mapping tool that provides maps for: general (provides basic information about city properties), crime (displays crime statistics for the public), code enforcement (displays various code violations for 2007), development review (displays active development review cases in the city), plat (shows all subdivision plats of record in the city), geodetic control (shows all geodetic controls in the city) and traffic counts (shows traffic counts in the City).
Click here to go to the City of Frederick GIS
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Crime
Prevention Tips
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| 1.
Vehicle Thefts |
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- Lock
your cars
- Remove
valuables
- If
leaving valuables in car... place them out of
sight
- Set
car alarms if equipped
- Park
in well-lit area
- Report
all suspicious activity
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