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    Des Moines' new police "summer squad" has issued 3,000 tickets so far

    By Jason Clayworth,

    3 hours ago

    Nearly 3,000 tickets were issued in the first 10 weeks of Des Moines Police Department's new downtown "summer squad ."

    Why it matters: Officials believe it's working. Since the launch, there's been a noticeable drop in traffic-related nuisance behaviors like loud mufflers, blaring music and loitering, Downtown DSM neighborhood president Deb Madison-Levi tells Axios.

    Catch up fast: Complaints about noise and unruly behavior in downtown perennially escalate in summer months when " scooping the loop " is at its peak.

    Meanwhile, downtown's population is growing and more people are being affected by the problems.

    • City and county officials have turned to extra policing in entertainment districts and parking restrictions in recent years to make improvements.

    State of play: The "summer squad" started April 15 with six existing patrol officers placed on the special assignment through September.

    • The team focuses on common violations that diminish quality-of-life downtown like speeding or excessive noise.

    By the numbers: The officers had written 2,925 citations, 631 warnings and made 129 arrests as of last week, Sgt. Paul Parizek tells Axios.

    The intrigue: Problems persist on weekends but weekdays problems are less severe, Parizek said.

    What's next: City officials will in the coming months evaluate whether to continue the squad next year, he added.

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