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Clean & Safe Committee

Committee participation is open to all OBMA members. The Clean & Safe committee meetings are also open to members of the community. To join, simply show up at the meeting. If you’d like to be reminded about upcoming meetings, please let the OBMA office know: [email protected] or (619) 224-4906.

Clean & Safe Committee Purpose

The Clean & Safe Committee’s purpose is to educate merchants and promote a safe and clean environment throughout the Ocean Beach Business District.

Meetings: Noon, 2st Tuesday of each month, locations vary. Contact the OBMA office at [email protected] or (619) 224-4906 for the next meeting location.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Co-manage Ambassador Program with OB Community Foundation and Love Thy Neighborhood
  • Co-manage the Power Washing efforts in the MAD with the Design Committee
  • Continue good working relationships with SDPD and local community partners
  • Communicate with the City of San Diego Park & Recreation Department
  • Report issues on City property through the Get It Done app
  • Ensure OBMA members are up to date on their Letters of Agency with the City
  • Maintain Doggie Poop Bag Dispensers in Business Improvement District

FY24 Committee Goals

  • Increase awareness and donations for Friends of OB Program
  • Grow Ambassador Program and increase business awareness
  • Promote businesses who align with keeping OB Clean & Safe
  • Bi-annual OBMA Community Clean Up with sponsorship support
  • Clarify Sidewalk Vending Ordinance and Enforcement

A few past projects

  • Established Friends of OB program, website and partnership
  • Created and operated a five-year security program
  • Distributed do not loiter signage to merchants within the BID

Sidewalk Beautification Initiative

The Ocean Beach MainStreet Association’s Board of Directors has allocated seed funding for a Sidewalk Beautification Initiative. This initiative will begin on April 17, 2023.

Power-washing services are provided by EcoClean and funded by the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association.


Note: Business owners and residents may submit a current Letter of Agency to the San Diego Police Department.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM SAN DIEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT

Download this information as a PDF suitable for printing/posting.

INFO TO USE TO REPORT DUMPSTER DIVERS:

Call the Environmental Service Department (ESD) Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 4 pm. at (858) 694-7000. After hours, weekends, and when scavengers are there "now" call SDPD at (619) 531-2000.
If reporting a scavenger seen earlier, call (858) 694-7000 or submit a complaint via email to [email protected]

INFO TO USE FOR VEHICLE BURGLARY & AUTO THEFT PREVENTION:

Please report suspicious activity by calling (619) 531-2000 or (858) 484-3154. Suspicious people may be looking into vehicles, appearing nervous, appearing lost, circling the same area, wearing unusual clothing for the weather conditions (large jackets in summertime or gloves), or acting as a lookout. Record serial numbers and mark the property with your driver's license number. Your license number is safe and your property can always be connected to the crime. Be prepared to provide your vehicle's license plate number, a list of missing items, and their serial numbers if possible.

INFO TO USE ABOUT SOLICITORS:

Regularly, I receive requests to revisit the topic of door-to-door solicitors. In San Diego, these solicitors are required to have a business tax certificate and a solicitor's identification card. Soliciting is not allowed between the hours of 8 pm and 9 am, it is also not permitted where "No Soliciting" signs are present. If a company is legitimate they will gladly show you their paperwork. I stress to everyone there is NO reason to open your door to challenge these people for ID and tax certificate. I strongly warn you to not jeopardize your home's safety and integrity by opening your door. Instead, open a window next to the door and tell them you are not interested and if they do not depart you SHALL call the police.

If you get the candy, magazine, solar, or alarm sales folks coming around the worry is they may be casing a property with malice. If you suspect someone is soliciting illegally, casing a property, or acting suspiciously you may call us on the non-emergency police line (619) 531-2000.

CRIMEMAPPING.COM:

Listed below is a link to CrimeMapping.com please use it by entering your home address, so you can view any crimes in your area:
 http://www.crimemapping.com/

NEW SAN DIEGO APPLICATION FOR NON-EMERGENCY REPORTS:

The City Of San Diego has just released a new application that one can use, to report a variety of things, such as potholes, and graffiti, just to name a few, that directly goes into the City Of San Diego’s tracking system.

Listed below is the link to click on to get the new application:
https://www.sandiego.gov/get-it-done

IMPORTANT INFO TO USE TO REPORT ARSON:

The recent arson fires in Hillcrest & North Park should make us extra vigilant! Please continue to be alert and report any suspicious behavior & use the below info to report any such crimes:
Arson Related Crimes / San Diego County Arson Investigators:
-Office: (619) 236-6815 to report any arson-related crimes or call 911

IMPORTANT INFO TO USE TO REPORT CRIMES IN YOUR AREA:

San Diego Police Department’s Non-Emergency Number:
-Office:( 619) 531-2000 or (858) 484-3154
San Diego Crime Stoppers:
- Office: (888) 580-8477
- Or send an anonymous text/web tip to: www.sdcrimestoppers.com

HELICOPTER MESSAGES AVAILABLE ON TWITTER & NEXTDOOR.COM:

In early July the San Diego Police Department began putting the announcements our helicopter is making on social media. So now if you see the police helicopter flying around but cannot hear what they are saying, don’t call dispatch, and check Twitter or Nextdoor.com to see what they are saying. Here is a video explaining the details https://vimeo.com/132858659

INFO TO USE FOR ABANDONED SHOPPING CARTS:

Call 1 (800) 252-4613 to report an abandoned shopping cart.
Or go to their website and complete an online request form to have the carts removed: http://www.cartretrieval.net/support/request_cart_pick_up.asp

INFO TO USE TO REPORT NOISY NEIGHBORS:

Call the San Diego Police Department’s non-emergency number at (619) 531-2000 or (858) 484-3154. If the noise has ceased by the time the officers arrive, then they cannot take enforcement action unless you are willing to sign a complaint. If you are experiencing an ongoing conflict with your neighbors, mediation is an alternative solution. In mediation, disputing parties meet with trained, impartial mediators to resolve their problems. Neighbors interested in mediation should contact the National Conflict Resolution Center at (619) 238-2400.

INFO TO USE TO REPORT GRAFFITI:

Reporting graffiti as it is occurring:

If you see graffiti vandalism in progress, call and report it immediately to the San Diego Police Department. Do not confront the vandals. Although they may appear to be harmless, they may be carrying weapons. The police will respond based on the priority of the crime compared to others for which they have calls at the time.

Information To Report Graffiti:

The Graffiti Unit has assigned a detective to handle the tagging/graffiti incidents within the Western Division. The contact is Detective Cassie Ericson. If you have an incident of tagging and/or graffiti please take a photograph before painting it out and email the photographs to Detective Ericson, [email protected] . In your email please include the date, time, location, and approximate size of the graffiti. The information you send will be loaded into the Graffiti Tracker Program which is a county-wide program and collaboration with numerous agencies.

Cleaning Graffiti:

If you see graffiti in your neighborhood on public or private property, report it immediately to the Graffiti Control Program through online reporting, http://apps.sandiego.gov/streetdiv/ , or by calling the Graffiti Hotline at (619) 527-7500. Calls to Street Division Customer Service are confidential. City crews remove graffiti from city property, usually within five days of receiving a report. City code compliance officers must notify private property owners of graffiti on their property and of their responsibility to remove it. Depending on the cooperation of property owners, it could take longer for graffiti to be removed from private properties.

Graffiti Rewards Program:

With our Spray and Pay Graffiti Rewards Program, you could receive up to $500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of graffiti vandals.
http://www.sandiego.gov/street-div/services/graffiti/rewards.shtml

 

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