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THE GOOD NEIGHBOR PROJECT CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS


(December 18, 2024) The Good Neighbor Project is celebrating five years in Davenport on January 15! 2024 saw the total number of registered GNP partners reach 139, consisting of traditional neighborhoods, nonprofits, churches, and more. City staff and Davenport Police enjoyed attending meetings, block parties, and cleanups throughout the year while watching GNP leaders bring their neighborhoods closer together through continued efforts to creating safe, connected, fun, and motivated groups.

As we celebrate this milestone, it is important to reflect on where we began, and how far we’ve come. This program has grown tremendously over the last five years and is successful for many reasons – continuous engagement efforts made by dedicated community members; support from the Mayor, elected officials, and City staff; friends and families who attend GNP events; and more. It’s fulfilling to watch the partnerships and relationships continue to grow in Davenport.

GNP TEAM VISITS MADISON, WISCONSIN

(November 21, 2024) In celebration of The Good Neighbor Project’s five-year anniversary, Sergeant Andrew Harris, Community Impact Team Supervisor for the Davenport Police Department, and Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator for the City of Davenport, visited Madison, WI to spend time with the group of individuals who started this whole initiative. Their visit not only re-energizes the spirit of community connection that The Good Neighbor Project embodies, but also serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact it has had on Davenport’s neighborhoods. It’s a time to reflect on our collective achievements and reignite our passion for fostering an engaged and inclusive community!

DAVENPORT TEAM PRESENTS AT NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE

(October 10, 2024) Sergeant Andrew Harris, Community Impact Team Supervisor for the Davenport Police Department; Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator for the City of Davenport; and Becca Niles. Senior Administration Services Manager for Davenport Parks and Recreation attended the 2024 National Recreation and Parks Association Conference held in Atlanta, Georgia to present on The Good Neighbor Project. Highlighting the importance of partnerships throughout the community and collaboration between City staff, police, and neighborhoods, they were able to provide attendees with an overview and understanding of this unique program. The success of GNP over the last four years is in large part due to the 130+ Good Neighbor Project members who have committed to staying active in the community and forging strong relationships within their neighborhoods.

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Good Neighbor Project Partners

What is the Good Neighbor Project?
The Good Neighbor Project is neighborhood program that is designed to fit the individual needs of community neighborhoods. There is no formal process to follow, and there are no requirements for neighborhood boundaries, size, or meeting expectations. The goals of the program are:

  • To empower and stabilize neighborhoods by connecting neighbors and building meaningful relationships
  • To foster and encourage natural crime prevention and community engagement through the process of forming functioning neighborhood groups
  • To enhance communication and collaboration with citizens through a partnership with City staff and the Davenport Police Department
Follow this link for more information and to download our Good Neighbor Project Starter Kit
Register Your Neighborhood

When you register your neighborhood with the Good Neighbor Project, you add your contact information to the communication list used by Sgt Andrew Harris and Allie McWilliams to share information with you and your neighbors about community updates, opportunities, alerts, events, and more. 

To Register your Neighborhood, click this link.


Benefits of Knowing Your Neighbors
  • Creating a sense of safety and belonging
  • You get access to information and resources. You can find out what’s happening on your street and in your city.
  • Your neighborhood becomes safer. Many times neighbors are the first responders and the first to report. Do your neighbors know how to get ahold of you if they notice things like:  
    • Your garage door open?
    • A stranger lurking around your car?   
    • Your mail piling up?
  • You may find out that an assumption based on a first impression is incorrect.
  • You receive support and help as well as notice others in need. 
  • You feel good! When you say hello in passing, wave when you drive by, or simply smile at a neighbor, you feel included with a stronger sense of belonging.
  • Your social circle then expands. Seeing a familiar face daily leads to long lasting relationships.
  • Try practicing the 9 House Model. In residential areas each homeowner or renter should try to get to know the neighbors that live in the three homes behind them, the three homes across the street from them and the neighbors on either side. The idea is to get to know some of the neighbors who live closest to you and then you can share contact information with each other in case any needs or emergencies arise. Business sized contact cards are a perfect way to carry your neighbors information.
  • Continue communication with neighbors by hosting meetings, by starting a newsletter or sending out email updates, creating a social media group or by downloading the NextDoor App.

Ways to communicate:

 With your neighbors!

  • Find a garage buddy
  • Exchange contact information

With your police officers!

  •  Invite them to a neighborhood meeting
  • Schedule a ride-along

With your City Staff!

 




LISTEN NOW
Want to learn more about the Good Neighbor Project? Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator, sat down with Joyce Miller, GNP Leader for the Van Buren Neighborhood on an episode of the Davenport Pulse Podcast. Joyce was the first person to sign up for the program back in 2020 and has been busy ever since.

Is there a Good Neighbor Project near me?

Click here to search by address. 

**Some Good Neighbor Project areas will not contain contact information. It is the choice of the Neighborhood Leader to share that information.

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Hosting an event? Check out these resources!

Interested in throwing a large gathering or special event? 

If so, and if you answer "yes" to any of the following questions, a Special Event Application needs to be submitted at least 30 days in advance:

  • Do you need to close or block a street?
  • Are you interested in using a public park, sidewalks or the bike path?
  • Will your event extend outside of your facility onto a public sidewalk or other public right-of-way?
  • Will you be exceeding the noise ordinance (for example: band, outdoor music)?

Please review the City's Special Event Policy prior to submitting your Special Event Application.  The policy provides important information to consider when planning your event.  Once your application is received, we will help you navigate any processes necessary for holding your event.

If you are expecting a large crowd, you will also need to check the requirements for mass gatherings and submit a Mass Gathering Permit Application to the Scott County Health Department.

Will your event have fireworks? 

If so, a Special Event Application is required for a noise variance as well as a fireworks permit from the Davenport Fire Department. Please review the Fireworks Special Event Permit Process. Additional information on the Fire Department requirements can be found here.

Good Neighbor Project Resource Trailer

The Good Neighbor Project Resource trailer provides GNP leaders and their neighborhood necessary resources to host a productive meeting, popular celebration, and more! It is filled with both useful equipment and entertaining games that neighbors might not already have, making their next meeting, block party, or discussion group a success!

The Good Neighbor Project Resource Trailer Includes:

  • Tables & chairs
  • Cooler
  • Bocce Ball
  • Giant Jenga
  • Connect Four
  • Bags/Corn Hole

Click here to download the reservation form. Email the completed form to Allie McWilliams at [email protected] to reserve the trailer today.

Get in Touch with Us
If you have questions or need to reach out:

Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator
563.888.3202
Email [email protected] 

or contact 

Sgt Andrew Harris, Community Impact Team Supervisor
Davenport Police Department, Services Division
563.888.3637
[email protected]
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Neighborhood Services and Resources
  • Sign up for Alert Iowa notifications for weather alerts, ward meetings, volunteer opportunities, snow emergencies, street closures and more.
  • To request Public Works services for potholes, overgrown weeds, illegal dumping, debris, abandoned vehicles and more you can download the See, Click, Fix app on your mobile device and watch your request progress until it is completed and closed. You an also call in your request to 563.326.7923 or visit our website here.
  • Want to find out what Ward a property is located in? Visit the Ward Map and enter the address.
  • Meet your Ward Aldermen & Alderwomen. Visit our City Council page to see pictures and read biographies for each of Davenport's eight Ward Representatives as well as the two At-Large Aldermen.
  • Do you know someone in your neighborhood who is in need but you don't know what resources are available in our community? This list of General Agencies provides contact information and types of assistance available.
  • The Coordinated Assessment Program (CAP) - is here to help. They're on a mission to connect all Scott County families to the resources needed to support the health, happiness and ongoing success for youth. Their qualified professionals specialize in helping families build individualized care plans for their children - which can range from advocacy, educational support, therapy, medical and medication management, and basic needs to behavioral health intervention.
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The Davenport Pulse is a podcast aimed at connecting citizens to their local government. Together we will explore important issues impacting our neighborhoods and community, through conversations with residents, city staff, and elected officials. Davenport is the urban pulse at the heart of the Quad Cities, rich in history and character, where folks with a Midwest mentality plant personal and professional roots. Come explore with us the people, places, and programs that make Davenport home. Listen today!

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Davenport Police Camera Registration
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Contact

Good Neighbor Project
226 W 4th Street
Davenport, IA 52801
Phone:
563-888-3202
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