2040 Proposed TIF Roadway Projects

As a follow-up to the blog entry I posted in the e-mail below I have further information that is appropriate to post to the blog.  There is now talk of widening Military Road up the hill by us (Sunrise Terraces) to 4 lanes (initially 3 lower down the hill near SR 162 but as the road climbs widen to 4 lanes).  I pointed out this sounds like an eminent domain situation for Sunrise Terraces homes ON Military Road or some of those that back up to it due to needing room for 4 lanes.  I definitely think this should be of interest to Sunrise Terraces residents and urge them to get involved with the SR162Traffic.org group.

This map shows projects Pierce County is planning to be done by 2040 — of particular note is C-5 (Military Road up the hill by Sunrise Terraces) and D-1, D-2 and D-3 which is the new road from Tehaleh to SR 162 at 128th.  In addition C-3 is of interest since it is a continuation of the widening that was done further up Shaw Road to continue south along 122nd Ave E (3 lanes just like was done for segment of Shaw Road north of us).

Proposed Roadway Projects

This is the detailed map for C-5 (Military Road widening) – take note of projected volume up Military Road in 2015 vs what is projected by 2040 (e.g., due to Tehaleh):

C5

The SR 162 group (SR162Traffic.org) is also trying to get the County to look at extending 128th from SR 162 up the hill to intersect with 122nd Ave E at 144th St E (going at a diagonal up hill from 128th to 144th) to take some pressure off of Military Road but that isn’t in any plan as of yet.

I’ve expressed to the SR 162 group that Military Road up the hill by us is very dangerous for residents who live on Military Road and those trying to enter/exit side streets such as 133rd, 136th, 138th and will get much worse when Tehaleh opens the new 5-lane highway connecting those 9,500 residences to SR 162 at 128th since they’ll use Military Road to get to Puyallup and South Hill.  A new road up the hill from 128th wouldn’t have homes on it nor side streets off of it which would make it much more safe vs. Military Road.

 

Soldier in Iraq helps capture crooks burglarizing his Illinois home

I saw this today (23 Feb 2020).  Score ONE for the good guys.  The headline actually read : “Soldier in Iraq captures crooks burglarizing his Illinois home with doorbell camera app”.  Just shows you the weird way  the media uses the English language, because obviously the crooks were not using a doorbell camera app to burglarize the soldier’s home, but were rather caught on the doorbell camera during the burglary.  A report can be found at : https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/soldier-in-iraq-captures-crooks-burglarizing-illinois-home-with-doorbell-camera-app/ar-BB10izZI

From the video attached to the report it appears that either the soldier has multiple doorbell cameras or several other cameras by a company which started by manufacturing doorbell cameras.  The main point is that security cameras do work.  Not all the time, but often enough they provide valuable information through which police are able to solve the crime.

There are now several “doorbell cameras” being offered for sale.  The most of them have a resolution of 720P with a few having a resolution limit of 1080P, which is fine for close up work (as in viewing a person standing still in front of the camera).  When those people are on the move, or further away, things tend to get blurry. For better security you need additional cameras. Today the standard for security cameras is 4K and anything less than 4MB  or 5MB should not be considered, with one exception.  I have several WYZE cameras for inside surveillance.  They are only 1080P but have several advantages like sound activation as well as motion detection, are relatively inexpensive, offer free 14 day storage  for life, and will send messages to your smart phone. With these cameras if someone breaks into your home and steals or destroys your cameras, your images are stored off site and can be recovered anytime within 14 days.

 

 

 

Portable Camera Stations Graham Washington

I was recently chastised by one of our neighbors because of my post about home security cameras and how the police are depending on them more and more to help them solve crimes.  While I was communicating with Dav Eide who runs the technical side of our Neighborhood Camera Network and Blog he sent me the below information:

Ironically, when I was shopping with Peggy Ann yesterday at the Graham Fred Meyer, I captured some photographs of a portable camera station.

The checkers at the Fred Meyer said this equipment was placed due to a big increase in homeless folks in the area and shoplifting at that store.

The checkers said the cameras stations were helping. See attached images. I was thinking about posting the pictures.

So, bottom line.  I’m sorry if my mentioning Security Cameras so frequently upsets some of our neighbors, but in today’s world I think it is important that we provide the police all the help we can give them.  Home security cameras will provide some of that help.

Portable Camera Station- Graham Fred Meyer

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Car Theft 122nd & Shaw Rd.

Last night I got a notification on my “Ring” network that a red 1967 Chevrolet Corvette, WA Collector Plate Number 58139 was stolen from the vicinity  of 122nd and Shaw Rd.  This is very near our Neighborhood. Below is the full notice:Car Theft 13 FebThe police are asking for the public’s help by checking their Security Cameras  for the red Corvette. There was no picture in the “Ring” post.  I checked our neighborhood cameras from 12:36 PM to 2:19 PM on the 13th and did not find any Corvette.

Woman Killed In Home Invasion

A woman was killed in a home invasion robbery in Lakewood, WA on 11 February 2020. The police said that there is no suspect description yet, but officers were canvassing the complex for video surveillance and witnesses.

This is just another example of how home security cameras are actively searched for by the police when serious crimes occur. In this case the victim obviously did not have security cameras, but the police are searching for neighbors who do, in the hopes that they will show the killers.

If you do not have security cameras, you ought to at least know which of your neighbors do have active cameras, as opposed to fake cameras which do have some deterrent properties but provide no evidence the police can use.  Remember, even if you do not have security cameras your neighbors might.  If the cameras were installed over 5-10 years ago, they probably need to be upgraded. Most older cameras do not have the clarity of modern cameras and may not provide usable information to our local authorities.

Mail & Package Thefts – AGAIN!!

Any of you who have a “Ring” doorbell have probably noticed an increase in mail and package theft being reported.  In several instances when prowlers noticed the “Ring” camera they made an abrupt turn and left. I have to wonder how many saw other security cameras mounted and never even approached the house where they would have been picked up by the “Ring”camera.

Most of the mail thefts appear to have happened at night, but package thefts normally occur during the day.  Unfortunately it is a fact of modern life that many houses are vacant during the day because all of the adults work.  That is when these sorry excuses for human beings come visiting to steal items you have worked to purchase.

In previous post I have made recommendations for avoiding being a victim of these thieves. You might go back and review these.

Dumpster Divers and Recycling Bin Explorers, Paper Shredding Anyone?

I was talking with one of my neighbors when they told me that people had been observed in Manorwood going through the recycling bins.  It occurred to us both that the only reason people would be interested in what was in the recycling bins would be if they were looking for personal information, in order to steal identities.

It seems that every day there are more reports of identity theft. What we throw away in our recycling bin may be just what the identity thief is looking for.

For example, occasionally credit card companies will include a blank check in their credit card statement, to enable their customers to get cash advances simply by filling out the check and cashing it. The check is usually at the end of the statement along with some uninteresting verbiage, and is easy to overlook.  If you happen to throw that check away and along with it a sample of your signature, you may have given an identity thief an early Christmas present.

If you don’t own a paper shredder, perhaps it is time to think about getting one.

[1] Drawbacks – (1) You have got to discipline yourself to take the time to shred documents.  (2)  Shredded paper can no longer be recycled, it must be put in a sealed bag before it is put in the garbage.

[2] Positives – You may just save yourself a LOT of grief (but if you do you’ll probably never know that you escaped the crooks).

Officer Cooper Dyson – Additional Information

Julie and Jim Zanner have sent this information about Officer Cooper Dyson and his parents; and would like to share it with the community.

There has been at least one sheriff car by their driveway on vigil for 24/7 since the accident, I believe they will be there for a few more days. We have spoken to the officers on duty and took coffee etc. My daughter, on Shawnee, saw on Facebook where you can donate to help the family. Cooper’s wife has a 3 yr old son, and she is expecting a baby girl in less than 2 weeks.

If anyone would like to help the family, they can go to the Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers website and donate. We have already donated some money already, and at this website we specified that the money go to the Cooper Dyson family.

Officer Cooper Dyson

Early this last Saturday morning, the 21st of December, Officer Cooper Dyson died tragically while on duty. Cooper’s parents, Brad and Casey Dyson live on our street, 136th Ave E. Friends of their family are asking neighbors of the Dyson family to show support by replacing their porch light with a blue light. Blue is associated with the law enforcement profession. Lowe’s, Home Depot, and McLendon’s have  donated blue bulbs and many neighbors were contacted today. If you weren’t reached, there are extra bulbs at the home of the Floods, 11722 136th Ave. E.  Feel free to drop by, holiday or not. It is an important way for us to demonstrate support for a valued family of the neighborhood and community.

Squatters Evicted; House Condemned!

Sunrise Terrace Neighbors,

Squatters occupying the house at: 11915 136th Ave E, have been evicted.  On December 17th the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department boarded the house and posted a condemned notice.  Unlawful entry may be considered trespass.   Please call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department if you suspect any unauthorized persons or activity on this property or any other property.  Code Enforcement Condemned Notice below:

Condemned Notice

  • Pierce County Case Notification, case number 68128.
  • Community Liaison Program Coordinator, Amanda 253-798-4814
  • Officer Jason Arbogast, Code Enforcement, 253-798-8582
  • Pierce County Sheriff’s Non-Emergency number, 253-798-4721
  • Emergency number, 911

See earlier posts “Update on 11915 136th Ave East” and “Vacant House?  Be Alert for Squatters” for specific details on contacting Pierce County Authorities.