Category Archives: Crime Prevention

Neighborhood Funding Testimony to NCIC

Hello Commissioners, City staff and Minneapolis residents,

My name is Amanda Winterer and I represent the Bottineau Neighborhood Association. I am the group’s treasurer.  Thank you for this opportunity to make this statement. Bottineau Neighborhood Association requests that the funding structure and levels of funding remain the same for all neighborhood groups for the foreseeable future. The Citizen Participation Program has worked well for the past 8 years.

For example, Bottineau has established Neighborhood Priority Plans. One such NPP is the Homework Helper at Bottineau Park.  After a few Somali parents asked for this help, at a community meeting, our neighborhood group got busy and set up the coordination of volunteer tutors to help all children get STEM help at our park. Another NPP implemented is Crime Solutions that works with the police to track crime trends and react with organized volunteers when shots are fired in the community or other crimes are committed.  We have many examples of this type of outreach conducted at community request.

BNA also requests that the Community Innovation Funds, CIF, be expanded and used more. BNA was a recipient of one such CIF grant and put it to use studying air pollution around the Lowry Bridge that leveraged an additional 500,000 dollars in MPCA air monitoring that is currently being conducted on the Mississippi Water Management Organization roof top near Lowry Bridge.

As a matter of neighborhood tradition, a pumpkin carving is held at the Park every fall and a Bottineau Neighborhood and Mississippi River clean-up is held every April in honor of Earth Day. This year, as part of the Green Zones in Minneapolis, we will be able to offer 25 free trees to the community to help remediate air pollution and improve the tree canopy in Bottineau.

Thanks again for listening to our request. Copies of this testimony are at the sign in table.

Block Leader Training & Property Crime Prevention

Minneapolis Police Department Crime Prevention presents:
Block Leader Training & Property crime prevention

Join other residents throughout the 2nd Precinct to develop skills for effectively working with your neighbors and securing your property.

When: October 8th, 2015, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Where: MPD 2nd Precinct, 1911 Central Ave NE

Topics to be covered:

  • Introduction to Community Crime Prevention
  • How to organize a block/apartment club
  • Services of Community Crime Prevention
  • Responsibilities of a crime prevention block leader
  • How and when to use 911
  • How to solve problems effectively
  • Meet your crime prevention specialists
  • Best practices of property crime prevention

Please RSVP
Call 612-673-2874 or email
[email protected]

The Best Defense Against Crime

MPD Community Engagement

Minneapolis Police Department | Community Engagement Team

Click here to read CET’s March 2015 newsletter

From their Website:

The Community Engagement Team is tasked with building ties with the various ethnic communities in our city. They work to build trust and strong relationships with members of these communities.

CET is also tasked with educating the community and the MPD on issues related to terrorism and overall police/community concerns. They can answer questions about Homeland Security issues from both officers and community members.

CET Officers can assist other officers in more complex cases such as those in which there is a language barrier. Community members can contact CET officers to offer information if and when they feel reluctant to speak to a regular officers or investigators.

They welcome your calls and questions.

Types of services offered by the Community Engagement Team:

  • Citizen academies
  • Youth academies
  • Attending Public Forums
  • Community lectures
  • Community focus group
  • Training programs (Violent Extremism)
  • Recruit youth to participate in the Police Activities League
  • Recruit youth to participate in the Police Explorers Program
  • Develop and implement mentorship opportunities for youth
  • Assist recruitment officers with diversity recruit for police officer and community service officer positions
  • Develop and deliver training programs to raise awareness of violent extremism
  • Oversee the See Something, Say Something program

For more, including contacts, visit their website: http://www.minneapolismn.gov/police/about/WCMS1P-120613

 

Block Leader Training & Property Crime Prevention

no_to_crimeMinneapolis Police Department Crime Prevention presents:
Block Leader Training & Property crime prevention

Date: March 5th, 2015
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Location: Minneapolis 2nd Precinct (1911 Central Ave NE)

Join other residents throughout the city to develop skills for effectively working with your neighbors and securing your neighborhood.

Topics to be covered:

  • Introduction to Community Crime Prevention
  • How to organize a block/apartment club
  • Services of Community Crime Prevention
  • Responsibilities of a crime prevention block leader
  • How and when to use 911
  • How to solve problems effectively
  • Meet your crime prevention specialists
  • Best practices of property crime prevention

 

For more information or to RSVP, please call 612-673-2874 or send an email to [email protected]