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Program Overview:
The Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed project officially kicked off on October 1, 2006. Our goal is to affect long term, positive change by partnering with area residents, faith based organizations, business and community leaders with local government and law enforcement to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood. Precinct Neighborhood Enforcement Teams will provide the Weed and Seed area with problem solving innovative enforcement which by design will reduce violent crime and high calls for service. Sergeant Steve Wamsley of the Neighborhood Enforcement Team responsible for the 91 area within the Cactus Park Precinct, is supervising this site and the many positive programs being implemented.
This project concentrates on the reduction of violent crime, including murder, forcible rape, aggravated assault, robbery, drugs, and prostitution. Funding obtained from the Weed and Seed grant will be utilized in programs modeling those established during the Violence Impact Project as well as supplement meetings with neighborhood organizations, and multi housing units. Precinct officers have initiated several programs to include Apartment Enforcement, Blight Light, Hotel/Motel, Prostitution/Drug Enforcement, and strategic enforcement. The geographic boundaries for this site are Indian School road to Missouri Avenue and I-17 to North 35th Avenue. The following table demonstrates a current recap of the Weed & Seed site.
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Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed Clean-Ups
With the continued help and commitment from Maricopa County Adult Probation, Granada Neighborhood Association, and Cordova Neighborhood Association, cleanups are being conducted every weekend in the Weed and Seed area.
Stop by and visit our Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed Website: www.canyoncorridor.org
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Police Main Page
On the Internet:
Overview of Weed and Seed Programs
How to Apply as a New Weed and Seed Site
Specifics/Manuals for Site Coordinators
Canyon Corridor Update
Upcoming Events
Saturday March 20th:
A Community Cleanup Event in collaboration
with Grand Canyon University.
Alhambra students are more than welcome to
join us for the cleanup and the
BBQ event at 12:30pm.
During the month of April is the
Keep Your Family Safe Campaign
which will culminate on
April 24th at Cielito Park.
For more information:
http://www.cityofphoenix.org
/POLICE/gun_safety_month.pdf
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