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Here are some that they Event Stats completed in the first three quarters: 1.Research on Neighborhood Watch initiative • Invitations distributed to all occupied 2.Crime reporting process discovered neighborhood properties 3.Residents feeling empowered and • Numerous attendees (25 Boys &Girls encouraged Club students; 15 neighborhood 4.Stephanie Shavers' contact information children, and 15 adults) and partner identified and shared organizations (10) represented! 5.Initiated process for improving • Residents surveyed about their safety neighborhood-police relationships concerns gathered 16 responses • 6.Tree trimmed in front of stop sign $90.17 invested in a local 7.Partnership with INRCOG established neighborhood business, All In Grocers 8.Fall Fun in Walnut Event completed , 9.Residents surveyed about safety concerns - bump/ hump eed , M p petition signatures , gathered of property owners and submitted M 11.Research on traffic calming solutions completed ; - '- Groups represented at the event: -Police with K-9 unit 225 -Fire Department& EMS -Iowa Northland Regional Council of Governments (INRCOG) -415 Walnut Collective u ,; ..� 4 -Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity �z -Resident leaders -LINK Youth Team -All-In Grocers -Boys & Girls Club -Pillars/ House of Hope Looking forward, these are our remaining objectives: Pop-Up Event:The Action Team will be hosting a pop-up event in June that will invite residents to chalk possible traffic calming solutions at E 3rd Street and Walnut Street. Curb bump-outs and street crosswalks have been requested by neighbors at this intersection, and the City Traffic Department is working to write an ordinance allowing for colorful street chalking that will look something like this: " ` .p+" "� 0 5uY'a!tS .Fvs x) _`^+s� ,tom` ry. . D4 .. i1i� pew Agairti ik d. J" }.y` 315 Walnut Ct itfr4}' Y�F tpyk k +sTFa ry , �4 H` 44. The view is looking South at the intersection of Walnut and E 3rd Street. To the left is Earth's Beauty and the Boys &Girls Club. To the right is Grace Gardens and the 315 Walnut Court Apartment Complex. Thank you to INRCOG staff for this visual! Door Hanger.The team has discussed and is preparing door hangers that will be distributed neighborhood-wide. The main goals of the door hanger will be to promote the benefits of knowing your neighbor, as well as a variety of important upcoming events! Flower Planters Installed:The City offered 4 free flower planters for the triangle section at the Walnut and E 4th Street Intersection. Our goal is to have these installed and flowers planted. lifirt411/t Thank you to the incredible residents & partners on this team. We are so grateful to be serving Walnut Neighborhood together! 6 O 9O , CIS CNI X C N s O.) (B CO O }N II ii O U 'Cr) ! gm - , o 'a N c COo o c co cu O c _cco i co Y .. Z ' C 0)a) C O C * • as ci O O a_ tap a r # .: amp ' E Up O O 0 do co 0Ca m Q U a �' z ) NJ o m Cu co > o Cl) % m .6 O -. O • U) co .S ,.. {0.1 CZ .0 y -0 . c O U) U 0 .0) O O N ci) O O N °' ° o .� a 3 U c a - ' ts% . . 76 a - (n `o � . O O a 4 a s 'G O >, }' O U O tip ,,.,, i a Y- Q (� c ,- N O > no V N e y c c . N UA c0 •� ((i,3 -O i ii. , +L+ o 'C N �, O_ Y N O O O G • uA n m N o _c 0 '3 7, 5. U m ,.. a .� Q E N Y a O (6 > 0 Q w yIt"MN Ole y a) a Y b0 m ow ,-e _ U Y O -C art (A O L O O 'O 'O -p 0)• Q i Cl) C N Y *' �+ MMIM .� L. 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NEIGHBORHOOD UPCOMING EVENTS: Planning Meeting for Why should you get to Walnut Neighborhood: know your neighbors? Thursday, May 2nd 6:00 - 7:30 pm Builds Warmth - at Harvest Vineyard Church Sharing a simple smile, wave, or hello can make a difference Free Community Breakfast: and lift someone's spirits. (Tasty pancakes, eggs & more!) Saturday, May 11th Increases Safety - 9:00 - 11:00 am Knowing familiar faces helps at Harvest Vineyard Church you look out for one another. Miracle of Marigolds Planting: Exhibits Pride - Saturday, May 11th Coming together to engage in 11:15am - 1:00 pm events & activities shows how Meet at Grace Gardens much we care about our vibrant neighborhood. (Corner of Walnut b E 3rd St) Bring work gloves & tools if able Follow the neighborhood Facebook Chalk the Block page to get connected 6 stay updated far Walnut Neighborhood Association for a Safer Street Sunday, June 9th Walnut Neighborhood r Rain Date: June 23rd Association and the MOW 4:00 - 6:00 pm Walnut Trust 6 waiwT Safety.Action team "€`o..c.":"3 Corner of Walnut & E 3rd St.