Both Cleveland and Sarasota utilize the “natural surveillance” aspect of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) approach to increase the number of eyes on the street. Cleveland limits the height of fences to 4 feet in Urban Garden Districts and requires the use of materials that enable visibility between private property and the street. Sarasota takes a more comprehensive approach to natural surveillance as one component of its CPTED Design Review requirement for new development projects. Sarasota’s ordinance encourages new development to maximize visibility in the built environment and minimize access to dark and unmonitored areas via the design and placement of building entries and exits, parking lots, windows, landscaping, and signage.