The boundary begins at the intersection
of A.T.S.F. Railroad and Dixie and goes along the north property
lines of Dixie to Telephone Road. The addresses on both sides
of Dixie are the responsibility of 13D20's beat. The boundary
turns northwest along the northwest property lines of Telephone
Road to Park Place. Telephone Road is the responsibility of 13D20.
At Park Place, the boundary turns east along the north property
lines on Park Place and continues to the Gulf Freeway. It follows
the Gulf Freeway southwest to Airport Boulevard. The Gulf Freeway
is the responsibility of 11D30 and 11D50. The boundary goes west
on Airport Boulevard to the A.T.S.F. Railroad. The addresses on
both sides of Airport Boulevard are the responsibility of 13D30.
The boundary turns north on the A.T.S.F. Railroad and goes to
Dixie, which is where it began.
Landmarks and Neighborhoods
Within This Beat:
Fairlawn, Garden Villas, Glenbrook
Valley, Santa Rosa
ZIP Codes Within This Beat
(see note below on ZIP codes and beats):
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beats.
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ZIP code boundaries and police beat boundaries
do not correspond. ZIP code boundaries may overlap beat boundaries
and there may be several beats within several ZIP codes and
vice versa. ZIP codes are provided only as a reference.
Each month's statistics are posted by
the 25th of the following month.