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Mark Your Calendars!

The 26th Annual National Night Out
is Tuesday, August 3, 2010!

 

Congratulations Minneapolis!


2009 Minneapolis National Night Out Results

2009 Minneapolis National Night Out
1,033 confirmed events*
59,370 NNO participants**
15.5% of the City’s population involved in NNO**
100% of residential neighborhoods participated (83 of 83)
2,237 blocks involved in NNO**
Pre-National Night Out
957 local planning meetings reported
1,107 events registered
* This figure combines people who completed the online NNO survey and those we reached by phone. It is not an estimate. The actual number of NNO events could be higher; we could not reach some people who registered. Also, some groups may have held events without registering.
** Each NNO organizer estimated the attendance and blocks involved at their own NNO event.

(from the City of Minneapolis website 2008)


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Your photos from NNO Parties in the Shingle Creek neighborhood!

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Crime Prevention Specialist
Shannon McDonough
4th Pct CCP/ SAFE
612-673-2805
Solving problems and creating opportunities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Community Crime Prevention

Community Impact Statements for our Community

If you've been to any meeting regarding crime and safety you've heard of Community Impact Statements and the importance of letting the courts know how these crimes impact your community. When we speak up about crime in our neighborhoods we are told there are three main things residents can do to combat crime: 1) Call the police, 2) Create block clubs and 3) Do Community Impact Statements when they become available. For more information about current Community Impact Statements see the links below.

 There are two ways to find out about current Community Impact Statements for your neighborhood in Minneapolis.


City of Minneapolis - Non Felonies

Hennepin County - Felonies

 

Block Clubs

  

If you or someone you know who whats to start a Block Club

or be a Block Leader please contact SCNA and find out how