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It might not have an overall impact on water usage fee income, but those who conserve will have a cheaper bill and will be saving a precious resource.

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The DeKalb Police Department plans to launch a smartphone application that would allow witnesses to crimes and suspicious activity to submit anonymous reports to local authorities. According to a Daily Chronicle report from Tuesday, the plan is part of the department’s “20/20 A Clear Vision for the Future” campaign.

The department will launch 20 initiatives in 20 months with hopes of increased engagement with residents. There are many theories on how to engage residents, but perhaps the best way to test success in a community is through trial and error.

Although some of these initiatives may fail, the DeKalb Police Department is taking a strategic approach to learning what will work and what won’t. The community should help by being responsive to these efforts and providing the department with feedback.

• Lauren Stott is a Maple Park native and a graduate student at Northern Illinois University in the master of public administration program. She can be reached at lauren_stott@yahoo.com.

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