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Newberg-Dundee Ranked 4th Safest Cities in Oregon
The Newberg-Dundee Police Department is extremely pleased to announce that the combined cities of Newberg and Dundee have been ranked the 4th, safest place in Oregon by Movoto Real Estate. Movoto is an on-line real estate brokerage based in San Mateo California, which has been recognized for its unique approach to city-based research by major news organizations such as Forbes and CBS News.
http://www.movoto.com/or/safest-places-in-oregon/
National recognition as the 4th safest place in Oregon is an unquestionable benefit not only for our citizens, but for all facets of Newberg and Dundee such as, local businesses, prospective business, George Fox University, the Newberg School District, the Chamber of Commerce, tourism and the real estate market.
Without adequate staffing a police department cannot fully implement enforcement programs and processes which reduce crime and the fear of crime. The police department recognizes its success in making Newberg and Dundee a safe place to live, raise a family, own a business, visit or go to school is to some extent made possible because of the Newberg and Dundee City Councils commitment to Public Safety. Both City Councils as well as Mayor Andrews and Mayor Crawford have positioned police officer staffing as a top priority which is a contributing factor in making Newberg and Dundee an attractive, safe place live.
Additionally, the police department would like to thank the Newberg-Dundee Citizens, Businesses, George Fox University and the School District for their support and contributions.
For comments or questions please contact the Chief Brian Casey at 503-537-1280