Cop Shop

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Police: #'s & Stations

Emergency -- 911
Non-Emergency -- 720-913-2000

COP Shop at 1 Broadway
Community Operated Policing Storefront (COP)
720-865-2206
Open 11-3 Monday thru Saturday; 10-6 Wednesdays
Use the COP Shop to report non-injury traffic accidents, file non-criminal complaints such as noise, graffiti, drug activity, etc.

Schools

Lincoln Elementary School
A traditional elementary and Montessori school
710 S. Pennsylvania Street
303-744-1785

Community

Washington Street Community Center
WSCC provides programs for Seniors (luncheons, trips, friendly visitor, exercise classes, respite care), Preschoolers, Before/After School Kids, and children's summer and holiday camps.
809 South Washington Street
303-733-4643

Grant Avenue Community Center
A focal point of local social, educational, health-related and spiritual gatherings, as well as a meeting space for state and national conferences.
216 South Grant Street
303-733-8940

Neighborhood Watch Meeting

Mar 19 2009 - 6:00pm
Mar 19 2009 - 8:00pm

A Neighborhood Watch meeting will be held at the Whole Foods Community Room, 1111 S. Washington Street starting at 6:00 PM. Meet your neighbors, ask questions, and learn the steps to make your neighborhood a safer place to live.

This meeting is open to all residents interested in finding out information on crime and how to prevent it. The Neighborhood Watch Program is sponsored by the Denver Police Department, Community Resource Officers at District Four Police Station. Our goal is to revitalize the Neighborhood Watch program within your community, so everyone may share a safe and healthy environment.

For additional information please contact: Officer Nicholas Grove at 710-913-0276.

Graffiti Removal

Mar 14 2009 - 10:00am
Mar 14 2009 - 1:00pm

West Washington Park neighbors have noticed a sharp increase in graffiti in the area, especially along Logan. Please come help us get rid of the graffiti and clean up our neighborhood!

We are meeting this Saturday, 3/14, at 10:00 AM in the Blockbuster parking lot. Partners Against Graffiti will be supplying us with paint and graffiti removal wipes. We'll head out from there to erase or cover up all that we can. Hope to see you then!

News and Events - Graffiti Removal this Saturday!

1. Graffiti Removal!! Join us Sat., 3/14 at 10AM

2. Denver Digs Trees - applications due 3/16

3. Neighborhood Watch Meeting - 3/19

4. Xcel Rebates on Home Insulation

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1. Graffiti Removal!! Join us 3/14 at 10AM
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West Washington Park neighbors have noticed a sharp increase in graffiti in the area, especially along Logan. Please come help us get rid of the graffiti and clean up our neighborhood!

We are meeting this Saturday, 3/14, at 10:00 AM in the Blockbuster parking lot. Partners Against Graffiti will be supplying us with paint and graffiti removal wipes. We'll head out from there to erase or cover up all that we can. Hope to see you then!

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2. Denver Digs Trees - applications due 3/16
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The Denver Digs Trees Program Returns!

The Park People – a local environmental nonprofit that advocates for
Denver’s parks, recreation resources and urban forest – is gearing up for
its annual tree distribution effort. This tree distribution effort, aptly
named Denver Digs Trees, provides Denver residents with free or low cost
trees for planting in the public right-of way. The Denver Digs Trees program
addresses Denver’s critical need to expand its urban canopy and is the only

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News and Events - Broken Windows coming to WWP

1. Broken Windows coming to WWP - help make it a success!!

2. Boathouse Public Meeting - 2/17

3. Free Integrative Medicine program - 2/18

4. Neighborhood Census Committee - due by 2/20

5. Denver Digs Trees - applications due 3/16

6. Xcel Rebates on Home Insulation

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1. Broken Windows coming to WWP - help make it a success!!
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West Wash Park has been chosen to participate in the Denver Police Department's "Broken Windows" Program. This is a data-driven zero tolerance approach to policing and it focuses police resources in areas with higher crime. This program will include extra police patrols, overlapping patrol shifts, more Neighborhood Inspection officers, more graffiti units, more gang units, etc.

Before this goes into effect, we have been asked to hand deliver 350 surveys to neighbors, seeking their opinion of crime and police work in our neighborhood. We are looking for volunteers to help hand out about 3 of these questionnaires per block. These volunteers will be assigned from 3 to 5 blocks to cover. If you can help us and DPD in your area, please contact Merce Lea at meredithzml@aol.com for more information. We need to get the surveys distributed and collected by 2/22.

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2. Boathouse Public Meeting - 2/17
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