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YOSEMITE CORRIDOR SAFETY ACTION COALITION Facilitated by Sunny Walker, Denver Office of Institute of The Cultural Affairs in the USA One-Month Victories 1.Fight for the KROC Center- write to the mayor of Aurora- ID leaders to host house parties, invite 10 friends; read background info aloud, write letters, have stamped envelopes available 2.Publish invitation in the newspaper for people to participate in 10-year Community Vision/planning session (Leslie O. & Bill F.) 3.Bring a friend to the next strategy session (June 20 th ) (Peg- blog) 4.Website- Bill F. 5.Call Police to notify about a crime when you see it (Dawn, Pam, Lorraine) 6.Visit (patronize) “Feast on the Fax” Restaurants 7.Distribute information about June 20 th meeting at Radio stations -Pam 8.Distribute information about June 20 th meeting at churches (all) June 25, 2006MLK Library, Aurora, CO
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YOSEMITE CORRIDOR SAFETY ACTION COALITION What do you hope to see in your community in the next 10 years? Recreati’nal Facilities & events that bring p’ple together A clean, safe and secure community A unified, stable, welcoming integrated community A proud, thriving beautiful community Strong commerce for local prosperity “It takes a corridor” Community supported life-long learning A healthy community Increased usage of parks Skate park/arena Art lives here Fight for the KROC! Mas participacion en los deportes (More participation in sports) More parks and pocket parks Mas parques y/o centros de recreacion * (more parks & rec’n centers) Greenway between Lowry & Stapleton Serious sport fields & teams Reduction of fear Safe walkable streets- low crime Understanding our differences Active n’hood involvement in policing A wave of communication Prostitution & drug activity eliminated Hispanic community trusts police Clean, safe “drugs-free” streets Mejor vigilancia (better security) Seniors active as mentors for youth Parties- where police come- ( neigh bors invited vs. complaint) More n’hood stability N’hood is welcoming Community volunteerism lives! Residents are neighbors in 4 languages Mas comunicac’n (more com’unicat’n) Estaremos mas unidos (We will be more united) Pride in appearance of residence & prosperity Improve curb appeal East Colfax trolley (w/ a bell!) New residential & commercial construction Mejores viviendas (better housing) Plenty of thriving community gardens Community pride Reduce residential vacancies Thriving & affordable enlightened businesses (incl. Health food, book exchange) Larger businesses Eliminate cheap motels Mejores salarios (better wages) Welcoming, vibrant retail community 100% legal employment Tendremos mejores trabajos (better jobs) Child’n cared for by strong networks (family, schools, churches) Youth activities (in/outdoors) Parental involvement w/ children Students & parents of students meeting higher standards in education Mas graduados (menos abandono de la escuela) (more school grads/fewer drop-outs Mas escuelas para adultos (more adult learning ctrs/schools) Local life- skills & employment training Library open later than 5:00 PM! Ongoing leadership training Mas centros de salud (more health care centers) Rec Facilities & events that bring p’ple together cont. Mas parques y/o centros de recreacion = (More parks & rec centers) A unified, cont stable, welcoming integrated community More cooperation btwn Denver & Aurora Blended commun’ty June 25, 2006MLK Library, Aurora, CO
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