Westown Block Watch

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Welcome to Westown Block Watch

Westown Watch is a block watch that organized 19 years ago to keep the neighborhood as free as possible of crime and blight. Westown is all volunteer and made up of residents who are concerned about their neighborhood and want to make a difference.

Westown Block Watch is not a group that goes out and weeds your yard. But we will put you in touch with someone to help you with your needs.

Call our officeand ask for John Lowndas  our new WBW  President or call our VIice President Marty Cowie at 480-399-7211

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new board member

Hi just want to introduce my self. I rented for 4 years at 3145 west larkspur now I own at 3140 west larkspur. I'm a new board member. If I can help with anything please let me know. more
Started: December 2nd 2015 Replies: 0

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This is for Brenda I am sorry but I do not havr your e-mail..Anyone   may post differant  request and articles on our web site. We only have    two admin. that would be Bonnie and... more
Started: July 31st 2015 Replies: 0

Speed Humps

As your ex president I would like to thank Aaron Springer for all the work he personaly put into applying for our upcoming speed Hump.on 33rd Avenue Its a three time process and he did this on... more
Started: July 6th 2015 Replies: 0

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