(WBAP/KLIF) — The city of Dallas is implementing a successful crime deterrent this summer. The city began the Summer of Safety campaign, last year, aiming to reduce crime by providing programs for area youth to keep them engaged in wholesome activities.
According to Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, the plan worked, by noticeably reducing crime during the summer months. Dallas recently became the only Top-10 city in the nation to record two consecutive years of major violent crime reductions in every category. The Summer of Safety campaign provides activities for kids of all ages when school’s out. Over 300 free and low-cost activities are available for kids and teens at city libraries, this summer, including language classes, art programs, and music lessons. Johnson says several city departments are participating.
The Park & Recreation Department’s Teen All Access Pass gives teens free admission to museums, water parks, and nature centers, while the Mayor’s Youth Sports Ticket Program provides free attendance to professional, collegiate, and amateur sporting events. More information is available at the City of Dallas website.
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