Designs and Codes that Reduce Crime Around Multifamily Housing
A number of local agencies have converted anti-crime design concepts
into local codes and guidelines for new development and redevelopment.
The following examples have been implemented by jurisdictions:
- City of Watsonville, CA, "Livable Residential
Design Guidelines,"
Excerpt
— pgs. 23-26 (PDF, 412 KB).
- San Diego Southeastern Economic Development
Corp., "Multi-Family
Development Guidelines," Chapter 7: Safety and Security.
Guidelines available at SEDC's web site: http://www.sedcinc.com/multifamily_housing.html.
- City of Salem, OR, "Development Design Handbook
- Multifamily and Compact Residential Development,"
Excerpt
— pg. 29 (PDF,
64 KB).
- City of Sacramento, CA, "Multi-Family Residential
Design Principles,"
Excerpt
— pgs. 6-28 (PDF, 316 KB).
- City of Overland Park, KS, "Multifamily
Residential Design Guidelines and Standards,"
Excerpt
— pgs. 23-24 (PDF, 120 KB).
- City of Santa Monica, CA, "Ocean Park Design
Guidelines,"
Excerpt
— pg. 24 (PDF, 172 KB).
Additional Guidelines:
For more information about reducing crime around
multifamily housing, read our 4-page "Designs
and Codes that Reduce Crime around Multifamily Housing"
fact sheet.