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Community Public Safety Round Up – October 2006

Community Public Safety Round Up – October 2006

November 3, 2006

The Morgan Quitno Awards for the 2005 Safest Cities are out and the awards (overall, regardless of population) go to: Mission Viejo in fourth place, Lake Forest at number six and Irvine in 11th place.

We had to take a second look, because these figures seemed eerily familiar. And in fact, there was a reason these figures are familiar. This is exactly what we published in the November 2004 issue of CotoBuzz: “It should be comforting to know that recently Three Orange County cities are among the safest cities in the country, according to an annual ranking based on the FBI's 2003 crime statistics. Mission Viejo and Lake Forest were ranked the fourth- and sixth-safest cities, respectively. Irvine ranked 11th. And just as quickly, reality sets in when comparing Coto de Caza crime figures with those of its non-gated neighbors (source: CNN Money)” - Cotobuzz Nov., 2004

Another city that is consistently ranked at the top of the safest cities’list is Thousand Oaks, coming in at number 7 for 2005. “As the mayor pro tem of Thousand Oaks, one of the safest cities in the US might say: "Public safety is our primary concern. We will do everything in our power to keep our city safe"” CotoBuzz, Nov., 2004. “"That's fantastic," said Mayor Lance Maclean via telephone Sunday. "This speaks to the quality of our residents and dedication to public safety in our community." Reports Kathryn Nguyen in the Orange County Register article titled Irvine, Lake Forest also achieve high rankings in survey. Published October 30, 2006

We have consistently argued that public safety is not an accident, but a commitment involving the community, elected officials, and local law enforcement agencies – a message the Coto de Caza board of directors have received with disdain. Accordingly, the crime rate in the community continues to exceed that of other neighboring communities, gated or not.

On a related subject, the CHP Public Arrest log for the Week Ending 10-30-2006 shows a total number of arrest of 20, including the arrests of Trabuco Canyon resident R. Gregario and Ladera Ranch resident 20-year old D. Lamitie. Ladera Ranch has now tied Mission Viejo as the top 10 community with most arrests.

COTO DE CAZA DATE –Cotobuzz Nov., 2004

Population: 13,597

Crime about crime data
City
Stats
Natl.
Avg.
Rank from
Lo to Hi
(out of 1260)

Personal crime risk
(index based on 100 average;
lower is better)
59
100
777

Property crime risk
(index based on 100 average;
lower is better)
41
100
282






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