Loitering teens raise late-night concerns in Highland Square

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Akron Police told residents during a Ward 1 meeting Sept. 11 at Highland Square Branch Library about efforts to combat loitering and littering along West Market Street in Highland Square. (Photo via Google Street View)

Community engagement and safety were key themes that emerged during the Ward 1 meeting led by Akron City Council Member Samuel DeShazior and attended by about 30 individuals at the Highland Square Branch Library Sept. 11.

Weekend visitors causing issues in Highland Square’s retail district

Akron Police Lt. Brian Simcox, who is the Ward 1 community engagement officer, said that bars on West Market Street in Highland Square draw teenagers and adults of all ages on weekends. Groups of people also gather outside along sidewalks and in the Walgreens parking lot, Simcox said.

These groups are reportedly smoking, drinking, and leaving behind litter and debris. With permission from Walgreens, APD will begin towing vehicles from the parking lot after the store closes at midnight. APD will also post warning signs and put flyers on vehicles before towing begins.

Upcoming neighborhood events

Two Ward 1 residents representing the West Hill Neighborhood Organization reported on recent activities. The group was founded by residents seeking interactions and outreach across the community. WHNO puts on free, family-friendly events like a chili cookoff and movie nights. A Trunk-or-Treat event is being planned for October. Wonderfest, an arts and culture festival celebrating all that’s “weird and wonderful about West Hill,” happens Oct. 5 at Oakdale Pocket Park, 88 Oakdale Ave. from noon to 7 p.m.

The Akron Marathon will bring 4,000 runners Sept. 28 to the 26.2-mile course that winds throughout the city according to race organizers who spoke at the meeting. Road closures will affect several locations in Ward 1, including downtown, West Hill, Highland Square, and Sand Run Park starting as early as 7 a.m. and ending around 2 p.m.. Residents can view the schedule of road closures..

Storm response, construction updates

City Service Director Chris Ludle addressed issues regarding the “500-year storm” that left many Akronites with flooding and property damage. Residents seeking assistance sent service requests to the city. City workers assisted with cleanup, Ludle said, at times spending more than six hours at a residence…

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