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WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CRIME PROBLEM IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

RESTORE RUNDBERG COMMUNITY MEETING. WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CRIME PROBLEM IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?. ¿CUÁL ES EL PROBLEMA DEL CRIMEN MÁS RELEVANTE EN SU VECINDAD?. Restore Rundberg Community Meeting. Alanna Reed – meeting facilitator. Agenda. 6:00 PM – Registration

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WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CRIME PROBLEM IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

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  1. RESTORE RUNDBERG COMMUNITY MEETING WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CRIME PROBLEM IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? ¿CUÁL ES EL PROBLEMA DEL CRIMEN MÁS RELEVANTE EN SU VECINDAD?

  2. Restore RundbergCommunity Meeting Alanna Reed – meeting facilitator

  3. Agenda 6:00 PM – Registration 6:40 PM – Introductions • Chief Art Acevedo, Austin Police Department • Carl Smart, Austin Code Compliance Department • Marion Sanchez, Austin Fire Department 7:20 PM – Grant Presentation • Commander Mark Spangler, Austin Police Department 7:40 PM – Small Group Activity 7:55 PM – Next Steps

  4. Welcome (& meeting guidelines) • Open-minded • Accepting • Curious • Innovative • Honest • Respectful

  5. goals • Learn about $1 million grant • Create action ideas • Volunteer and continue efforts

  6. Austin police department Chief Art Acevedo

  7. Austin Code Compliance Director Carl Smart North District Team

  8. Austin Fire department Marion Sanchez, Community Outreach

  9. Restore Rundberggrant Commander mark spangler – project manager Dr. David kirk – Research partner Kyran fitzgerald – grants coordinator

  10. Restore Rundberg site selection • Crime Challenges • Indicators of Neighborhood Distress • Potential for Restoration and Revitalization

  11. Restore Rundberg grant funds • Reduce Crime and Physical Disorder • Improve Social Economic Status • Build Collective Efficacy

  12. PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE Program and Financial Oversight Rundberg Revitalization Team Team Workgroups • Law Enforcement • Research & Evaluation • Development & Sustainability

  13. communication restorerundberg@austintexas.gov (512) 974-8199

  14. GRANT BUDGET – YEAR 1 Budget total: $150,000 • Enforcement funds, $58,122 • Research & Evaluation, $81,624 • Child Care, $254 • Travel, $1,574 • Equipment, $8,000

  15. GRANT BUDGET YEARS 2 & 3 Budget total: $850,000 • Research & Evaluation, $236,306 • Enforcement funds, $403,694 • Social service contracts, $210,000

  16. Restore rundberg enforcement timeline and outcomes • Year 1 • January 1 – December 31, 2013 • Traditional to Innovative Crime Solutions • Years 2 & 3 • January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2015 • Implementation Plan • Innovative Crime Solutions

  17. Restore rundberg development & sustainabilitytimeline and outcomes • Year 1 (January 1 – December 31, 2013) • Resident and Stakeholder Involvement • Neighborhood Surveys • Workgroup Meetings & Resource Connections • Years 2 & 3 (January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2015) • Continue Year 1 Activities • Sustaining Successful Initiatives and Programming

  18. Restore rundberg research & Evaluationtimeline and outcomes December 2012 & January 2013 – Interlocal between City and University Year 1 (January 1 – December 31, 2013) • Statistical analysis of crime and related data, plan and conduct initial site evaluation, research enforcement and social service programming options, review neighborhood plans, and prepare reports • Assist with Implementation Plan Years 2 & 3 (January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2015) • Statistical analysis of crime and related data, ongoing evaluation of enforcement and social service programming efforts, prepare reports, post-project survey analysis, and recommendations for sustainability

  19. Small group activity

  20. Next steps…

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