LBNA - Community Crime Prevention - Community Crime Prevention

Community Crime Prevention

 

National Night Out Picnic in the Park at Bohanon Park is held every year on the

first Tuesday of August to celebrate community and help those interested in becoming block clubleaders to come and learn more.

Crime prevention starts by getting to know your neighbor!

Come join us at our next community event!

 
 
Community Crime Prevention

Crime and Safety Committee

Interested in finding out more about various Crime and Safety concerns in our community?

Plan to attend the next Lind Bohanon Crime and Safety Committee meeting.

The next LBNA Crime and Safety Meeting is:

Monday, December 12th at 7pm at Kingsley Commons, 4550 Humboldt Ave N

Contact for more details!

612-588-7641 or lindbohanonna@aol.com

 

Block Club Leader

 How to become a Block Clubleader?

Find yourself wanting to get more involved in the neighborhood?

The next Block Clubleader Training is July 24th at the 4th Precinct.

For more information contact Mary Etzioni our CCP/Safe specialist @ mary.etzioni@ci.minneapolis.mn.us.


There are many things residents can do to keep themselves, their families, and neighborhood a great place to live. Many in the neighborhood have taken the CCP/Safe Blockclub leader training and host a National Night Out event on their block. This one two-hour training session by CCP/Safe will qualify you to become a block clubleader. Contact LBNA to find out when the next training event will be! 612-588-7641.

 

Community Impact Statements

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.

Minneapolis

Hennepin County