1. It is hard to build a relationship with a community from an speeding SUV on the road or in a neighborhood. Bring back bike patrols. People love to see, meet and interact with people.
2. My city recently started door-to-door visits by police. The officer (in full uniform) had a clipboard and a survey to get people talking. In 22 years I had never had a conversation with an officer. Suddenly we are talking about rules, city council and pet safety. That kind of interaction is gold and should be continued yearly. I have had this happen twice so far.
3. K-9 units are great ambassadors. If a K-9 unit were to walk down my street the neighborhood the kids would drop their iPhones and hug it.
4. Welcome to the Team! - In my city Graduating HS seniors that are entering: fire, police or EMS training get a mini parade by their home. The last one was 13 city vehicles that included fire trucks, police and the dog catcher.
5. Perception is Reality! Lastly, police and police vehicles look too menacing. This is likely by design to send a message but is also keeps the community away too.