
One of the most important responsibilities I have as Mayor
of Hartford is making sure the residents and visitors of
this great City are and feel safe.
Our Neighborhood Policing Plan has been in effect
since February 6, 2005. I am proud to say it is working
because Hartford is seeing a historic reduction in crime,
recording the lowest crime rate in decades. Police Chief
Daryl Roberts and I have met with community groups to ensure
that we continue to strengthen the bond between the brave
men and women on the force and the people who are taking
back their streets. More officers are walking the
beat, on bike patrol and we have reinstated our
Mounted Patrol Horse Division. Under my
administration, the police force will be almost 500-members
strong. The result: safer streets and more
vibrant neighborhoods.
We all have the responsibility of building a brighter future
for our community. Parents must be engaged in the
lives of their children. The love and the involvement
of a parent or guardian can never be replaced. Tough
love can mean the difference between a child choosing the
right path or making a wrong turn. As a parent,
grandparent, and as Mayor, I understand that “tough love” is
important. Mentorship is crucial to our children who are
considered “at risk”. Extra guidance and mentorship
can help a child from making a decision that could change
the rest of their lives. I don’t know of any other
Mayor who is taking such a personal and involved approach.
But parents themselves need support. Community leaders
and clergy must speak out--- to reinforce hope, opportunity,
and the fact that the easy choice is not necessarily the
right choice. I have engaged "Volunteers of Faith" to
recommit their time, energy, and talents to the community.
We've also engaged the business community in this effort
through the Hartford Crime Stoppers effort. This is an
anonymous tipline that is community based and business
supported. Monetary rewards are given to those
individuals providing information that leads to an arrest.
The number to call is (860) 722-TIPs (8477).
Elected and appointment officials must lead. As
Mayor, I’m proud that the City of Hartford has a strong lost
or stolen gun ordinance in effect. It requires
Hartford residents to report lost or stolen firearms within
72 hours. It also enables Corporation Counsel to sue
anyone, anywhere who fails to report a lost or stolen gun
that is used in a felony in the Capital City.
93-percent of the weapons used in a crime in Hartford come
from out of town. As an original member of Mayors
Against Gun Violence, I am proud that this ordinance is in
place and I am also pleased that similar legislation was
signed into law on the state level.
These actions are taken out of passion and pride. I
applaud the positive efforts of others who work every day to
make Hartford a safer place to live, work, play, learn,
worship and raise our families.
Eddie A. Perez
Mayor