Crime Free Multi-Housing Program

The City of Wildomar and the Wildomar Police Department proudly support the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. This program is a combined effort of law enforcement, property owners/managers and tenants with a common interest of reducing crime and promoting a safer quality of life. This program is offered throughout the city at no cost.

Certified Properties in the City of Wildomar

History

The Crime Free Multi-Housing Program (CFMH) was established in 1992 in Mesa, Arizona. CFMH was established to reduce criminal and illegal activity and to promote a safer environment in rental communities by bringing public safety, tenants and property owners together. This program has been implemented throughout the United States and has spread to other countries with proven results.

Program

Phase I - Training

8 hour Training to include:

  • Crime Free Multi-Housing Program Overview
  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
  • Gangs and Narcotic Education
  • Codes Enforcement Standards
  • Community Awareness

Phase II - Property Inspections

Property inspected with adherence to CPTED standards

Phase III - Community Awareness

Crime Prevention social hosted by property management

More Information

For more information regarding Crime Free Multi-Housing contact Officer Baca at 951-245-3300.