January 2009 WNA minutes

  • District Representative AJ Rodriguez shared crime statistics for our area comparing 2007 and 2008.
  • Michelle Smith from Texas Action for Healthy Kids received a $14,700 grant from Austin Parks and Recreation to make the playscape at Wooten Elementary more of a community area, i.e., community gardens, natural habitat, signs explaining the various plants.  When complete, Wooten will have the first Nature Playground in the city of Austin.
  • Crime and Code Enforcement – The public is encouraged to attend the Central West Commanders Forum. Representation from WNA reminds the District Representatives to pay attention to our area. Wooten reportedly has the highest burglary of Non-Residences of all neighborhood associations.

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