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1996-133
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8/12/1996
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125
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<br /> "It <br /> Legal Name: SAN MARCOS POLICE DEPT.eRI#: TXlOSOlOO State: Texas <br /> Project Description <br /> Before completing this section of the application, you should read "Problem- <br /> Solving TIps," a companion document. These tips will assist you in answering <br /> the questions that follow. Successful applicants will demonstrate an in-depth W1der- <br /> standing of collaborative problem-solving techniques. <br /> 1. Problem DescriptitJn <br /> . - <br /> Describe the problem selected on the previous pages (p. 4 or 5) by answering the <br /> questions below. (Note: If the type of problem on which you wish to focus is very <br /> broad, such as drug dealing, you should concentrate your efforts on hot spots in a <br /> targeted arèa:, rather than attempt to address a citywide, drug-dealing problem. This <br /> grant initiative will not fund applications that propose to eliminate large citywide <br /> problems, such as drug dealing and gang activity. However, under some circum- <br /> stances, an applicant may propose to address an aspect of a drug problem or other <br /> large problem on a citywide basis. For example, an applicant could focus on 30 drug <br /> houses cityvvide, if it appears at the outset that a source of the problem is a law re)at- <br /> ing to leases, maintenance, or an opportunity to abate.) . <br /> We will utilize the area œsignateà <br /> a. Specific location of the problem: by City Council in the Naill Street Project. <br /> (For example, this could be a lO-block area in the southwest coma of town; or the dOì.un- .See attad:-ed <br /> town business district; or a specific public housing complex; or the entire nlllnicipa.lity, if (ap~'fSì..x ~2 <br /> you intend to address a specific problem on a citywide basis.) <br /> b. Who is affected by the problem? (please check all that apply) <br /> l&:1 SDecific segments of the communitY. (such as 'louth, senior citizens, homeless, <br /> , " I <br /> etc.) (Please list): Youth Business Owners <br /> , <br /> G;J Certain neighborhoods, business districts, etc. (name of area(s)]: <br /> Business Distrj,ct: Downtown Resid,ents <br /> g] The community at-large <br /> XJ Other: Tourists <br /> ŒJ Other: Students <br /> c. How did the problem come to your attention? (check all that apply) <br /> æ Noticed repeat calls for service at a particular location(s) <br /> 0 Through routine crime analysis/use of computerized analysis program <br /> ES Through officer observations/ concern about the problem <br /> 6 Application Form: Problem-Solving Partnerships (This page must b€ retum~ to the COPS Office.) <br />
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