From Barbara Gellman:
Your UCCA Neighborhood Watch just updated the contact list as a web page with live links enabled to websites and ‘smart’ mobile devices and cell phones.
Take a look at https://www.universitycitynews.org/neighborhood-watch-contact-list/
All the phone links are “live” except for 9-1-1 and 2-1-1. I don’t want you making any butt calls!
Bookmark, save page to your favorites, or add to your homepage.
This may come in very handy when you are out and about and see something that needs to be reported.
You can easily make a call to the non-emergency number or access city and county agencies by phone, through their website, and/or by email.
You still have access to the PDF version of the contact list on the Neighborhood Watch page at https://www.universitycitynews.org/neighborhood-watch/
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What do Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor, ImproveUC and UCCA have in common? They are all ways neighbors can connect with neighbors and the University City community. Create a post, start a conversation, share the news, organize an event, keep in touch, take a look:
- Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/universitycitycommunityassociation
- Twitter – https://twitter.com/UCCA_SD
- Nextdoor– https://nextdoor.com/sandiego/
- ImproveUC– http://improveuc.org/
- UCCA – https://www.universitycitynews.org/