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Safe Communities Planning
Safe Communities Planning
January 2, 2007
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The City of Spokane, Neighborhood Business Centers (NBC) is pleased to announce it has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Inland Northwest Community Foundation. The funding will be used to
research, develop and begin testing a pilot “Safety Ambassador"
program for Spokane's neighborhood business districts in the East Spokane Business Association (ESBA) district on East Sprague. The project and grant application are a
continuation of the Safe Neighborhoods
CTED grant work done in 2006. During and since the Safe Neighborhoods project the ESBA and NBC have been working to improve the district’s safety and perceived safety. This new opportunity will allow us to explore and test the implementation of an ambassador program, similar to the downtown safety ambassadors at the neighborhood business center level. The City's NBC program will coordinate with Eastern Washington University's Criminal Justice program, Lonnie Schaible to implement this pilot program. Dr. Schaible was employed by the City of Spokane's Police Department, Planning Unit in 2006 and collaborated on the Safe Neighborhoods project and is familiar with the neighborhood business district and its needs.
Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Project
: The City of Spokane, Economic Development Division’s Neighborhood Business Centers Program has successfully completed the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development’s Safe Neighborhoods pilot project. The City of Spokane has demonstrated ways to link planning and community design to crime prevention and the creation of safe neighborhoods, and provided a model for other communities to follow. The pilot project was funded by a 2005 legislative proviso, managed by Growth Management Services (GMS), and assisted by the Safe Neighborhoods Advisory Group.
Access to information on the Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Project
View Chronicles of the Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Project at the two sites linked below:
City of Spokane's Neighborhood Business Centers
East Central Neighborhood Partnership Center
For more information on the Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Project please contact
Janet Rogerson
or call 360.725.2047
Outside Links for Topic: Safe Neighborhoods
American Planning Association: What is Safe Growth America?
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