Neighborhood Watch Associations

Redwood City works with a number of Neighborhood Associations – these are community-based voluntary groups of residents in a particular neighborhood or area that meet periodically to discuss and work with the City on neighborhood and community issues. These City-affiliated Neighborhood Associations are not to be confused with homeowners associations (HOAs) which are organized to manage their own privately-owned developments.

Sound Interesting?

Just identify an area in your neighborhood – from just a few houses to the whole block, or more - and you can be a self-starting Neighborhood Liaison! For more information or assistance contact Malcolm Smith at 780-7305

Redwood City Neighborhood Watch Packet Bring your neighbors together around Neighborhood Watch!

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Neighborhood Associations:

Centennial

Chairperson:
David M. Amann
650-365-3618
david.amann@gmail.com
31 Garden Street
Redwood City, CA 94063

Meetings and Location:
Meetings scheduled as needed, usually at Redwood High School.

Redwood City Police Department CCAT officer:
Officer Diana Villegas, (650) 780-7104

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Farm Hill

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Friendly Acres

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Redwood Village

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Oak Knoll/Edgewood Park

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Palm Park

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Redwood Oaks

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Redwood Shores

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Roosevelt

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Woodside Plaza

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Stambaugh-Heller

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