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<br />NEIGHBORHOOD SUMMIT 2007 <br />Vote Tally <br />Ranked by Individual Count <br /># Individual# Association <br />Action Item Titleotes Castotes Cast <br />VV <br />11. Involve Neighborhood Associations earlier in land use proposals. <br />3435 <br />12. Increase density in existing neighborhoods thoughtfully. <br />3324 <br />B2. Increase ongoing support for Neighborhood Associations <br />2278 <br />15. Neighborhood priorities guide service and funding decisions. <br />1310 <br />4. Implement Neighborhood Matching Grants. <br />1260 <br />13. Preserve residential zoning. <br />1260 <br />18. Ensure safe routes for walkers. <br />1230 <br />19. Design streets to meet both transportation and neighborhood needs. <br />1130 <br />6. Increase communications from Neighborhood Associations. <br />970 <br />3. Improve public involvement processes. <br />901 <br />10. Define Neighborhood Associations’ role in community policing. <br />890 <br />17. Promote neighborhood identity. <br />870 <br />16. Make parks safer. <br />630 <br />7. Hold annual forums for Neighborhood Associations and elected officials. <br />600 <br />14. Set service priorities by neighborhood. <br />520 <br />8. Affirm Council policy on Neighborhood Associations. <br />441 <br />5. Support Neighborhood Associations in problem-solving. <br />430 <br />1. Public Involvement participants should reflect our whole community. <br />410 <br />B1. Enhance communications <br />380 <br />2. Public Involvement tools should engage more people. <br />330 <br />9. Divide the huge neighborhood associations into smaller ones. <br />200 <br />B3. Change existing structure <br />140 <br />20. Emphasize customer service skills in City staff trainings. <br />90 <br />Note: Each of the 109 neighborhood participants was given 23 votes to cast. <br />