Thursday, September 25, 2008

SECURITY PETITION STATUS UPDATE

SECURITY PETITION STATUS UPDATE

September 16, 2008

TO:
Scott McCarter, Redwood Partners, Inc.
Scott Morrison, Legacy Partners Residential, Inc.
Mary O'Rourke, Legacy Partners Residential, Inc.
Octavio Sanchez, Legacy Partners Residential, Inc.

FROM:
Families residing at The Lofts at Noho Commons

Upon arrival of 45 days of the posting of the residents’ petition to establish a permanent 24-hour security presence at The Lofts at Noho Commons, at 11136 Chandler Boulevard, North Hollywood, California 91601, the residents would like to give an extension of 90 days of this letter.

Many of the residents are concerned about the effectiveness of one officer on duty. They are also concerned about another violent crime occurring, such as the armed robbery months earlier, or a reintroduction of a drug dealer, or prostitution ring alongside the families and children that reside here. This is in addition to further vandalism and theft of the vehicles parked in the parking structure.

Due to the history of criminal activity at The Lofts of Noho Commons, and the immediate surrounding areas, the residents believe an extended period of time is needed to evaluate if the presence of one roaming Courtesy Patrol Officer, 20 hours per day, 7 days a week, would be enough to deter additional criminal activity.

The residents are grateful for the efforts made by Scott McCarter, Redwood Partners, Inc., and the management staff at Legacy Partners Residential, Inc., and applaud the exceptional service by Group Investigative Services. We also are grateful for the service the officers of The Los Angeles Police Department, North Hollywood Division have been giving.

We are hopeful there will be no further criminal incidents occurring at our home. We look forward to seeing further improvements in the overall security, including the introduction of stronger locks, cameras, mirrors, signs, functioning lights, and any other safety means discussed.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

The Lofts at Noho Commons Residents' Committee

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