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Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watch Program

The Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watch Program is an effort to help prevent crime and vandalism to our playground and park equipment, to alleviate suspicious activities in our parks, and to promote community involvement.

Photo of a boy putting trash awayHow To Get Involved

In order for this program to be most effective, it must rely on citizen participation and support. While we do our best to keep a close watch on activities taking place in the parks, we cannot be everywhere all the time. Therefore, we are asking residents of the community to help us keep an Eagle Eye on our parks.

Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watchers are encouraged to watch for all incidents of vandalism, unruliness and other obvious wrongful activities, including:      

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  • Misuse of playground equipment

 • Defacement of park equipment

 • Broken and unsafe equipment

 • Alcohol or substance abuse in the park

 • Unauthorized fires

 • Fighting or harassment

 • Destruction of natural resources

 • Abuse or capture of wildlife

 • Loose domestic animals in the park

 • Littering or garbage dumping

 • Violation of park closing hours

If you see any broken equipment, vandalized facilities or suspicious activites contact the departments below:

Vandalism/
Non-Emergency

Keller Parks and Recreation
(817)743-4050

  Suspicious Activities

Keller Police Department
(817)743-4522

                    Please remember, DO NOT take matters into your own hands!


Photo of a cyclist on trailBenefits of the Eagle Eye Program

  • Prevents incidents of vandalism, crime, and misuse of park properties.
  • Reduces repair and restoration costs for equipment and facilities.
  • Helps make our parks a safe haven for children and adults to play and learn.
  • Creates community pride as everyone works together to ensure safe, clean and enjoyable parks.
  • Teaches children to be observant and responsible park patrons.
  • Brings awareness to activities taking place in our parks.

Photo of Seemore with two childrenSeemore the Eagle

Seemore the Eagle is the mascot who represents the Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watch Program.

With Seemore's help, children learn to "see" the value of parks, recreation facilities and programs in their lives. They learn our parks are worthy of preserving and protecting as safe places to enjoy and fun places to play.

Last updated: 7/29/2009 12:03:28 PM