Neighborhood Institute
A driving force behind HPD’s effective partnerships within communities has been through the establishment of the Neighborhood Institute. This organization consists of individual community leaders that are selected to represent each neighborhood association within the city.
This organization meets monthly with the Police Department, Constituent Services Liaison, representatives from Development and Planning, as well as other city leaders. Two members of City Council are appointed as representatives to the organization. Additionally, the Police Department meets monthly with each neighborhood association. These meetings address a wide range of issues or concerns, and this partnership between citizens/police decision-makers are included in developing a strategy to resolve the problem.
Altizer Community Together (ACT)
(INACTIVE)
Downtown Neighborhood Association
Aaron Michael Fox
Fairfield East Community Aware Team
Lou Vadia Tabor
Fairfield West Improvement Council
Leon White
Guyandotte Improvement and Historical Association, Inc. (GIHA)
Donna DelCheccolo
Harveytown Area Improvement Association
INACTIVE
Highlawn Neighborhood Association (HNA)
Susan Gillette
www.highlawnneighbors.org
Old Central City Association (OCCA)
INACTIVE
South Side Neighborhood Association
Deborah M. Garrett
southsideneighborhood.org
Facebook
Spring Hill Neighborhood Association
Mary Clayborn
Facebook
Walnut Hills Action Team (WHAT)
Wayne Worth
Facebook
West Huntington Organization (WHO)
Donna Rumbaugh
Westmoreland Neighborhood Association
Joyce Clark
For more information on these neighborhood organizations, click here.
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