Neighborhood Connections
Interested in forming a neighborhood association? Work with other neighborhood residents and property owners to make your neighborhood a better place to live, learn, raise a family and do business!
If your neighborhood is interested in getting organized, find resources to begin the process.
Learn more about neighborhood associations currently recognized by the City.
Recognized neighborhood associations build community by organizing voluntary projects based on community interests, supporting other City programs, promoting social activities and ensuring neighborhood safety.
Family Fun Nights are held at neighborhood parks throughout the summer months. Everyone is welcome to attend these free events!
Adopt-a-Park is an Edina volunteer public service program that encourages Edina organizations and individuals to make significant contributions toward maintaining high-quality parks by keeping them litter free and identifying safety hazards.
The Edina Crime Prevention Fund supports several programs to help neighborhoods prevent crime including Neighbors Home Watch and Night to Unite.
Edina neighborhoods join forces with communities statewide for the "Night to Unite" crime prevention event. Register your party and request a visit from the Edina Police or Fire Department.
The new Master Water Stewards certifies and supports community leaders to install pollution prevention projects that educate community members, reduce pollutants from urban runoff, and allow more water to soak into the ground before running into storm sewer systems. Learn more including how to become a master steward here.
Recognized neighborhood associations receive a number of City benefits.
Upon request, Edina's Neighborhood Connections program offers City Staff presenters (PDF) for recognized neighborhood association meetings and events.
Upon request, Edina's Neighborhood Connections program offers City space free of charge to recognized neighborhood associations for meetings and events.
The City will provide copying once annually for each association in an amount equivalent to the neighborhood's estimated population.
NEOs serve as liaisons between the neighborhoods and the Edina Police Department. Each recognized neighborhood is assigned an NEO who will develop relationships with the neighborhood and help improve communication.
Organize Your Neighborhood
If your neighborhood is interested in getting organized, find resources to begin the process.
Who's Recognized?
Learn more about neighborhood associations currently recognized by the City.
Recognized Neighborhood Associations
Recognized neighborhood associations build community by organizing voluntary projects based on community interests, supporting other City programs, promoting social activities and ensuring neighborhood safety.
Family Fun Nights
Family Fun Nights are held at neighborhood parks throughout the summer months. Everyone is welcome to attend these free events!
Adopt-a-Park
Adopt-a-Park is an Edina volunteer public service program that encourages Edina organizations and individuals to make significant contributions toward maintaining high-quality parks by keeping them litter free and identifying safety hazards.
Crime Prevention
The Edina Crime Prevention Fund supports several programs to help neighborhoods prevent crime including Neighbors Home Watch and Night to Unite.
Night to Unite
Edina neighborhoods join forces with communities statewide for the "Night to Unite" crime prevention event. Register your party and request a visit from the Edina Police or Fire Department.
Master Water Stewards
The new Master Water Stewards certifies and supports community leaders to install pollution prevention projects that educate community members, reduce pollutants from urban runoff, and allow more water to soak into the ground before running into storm sewer systems. Learn more including how to become a master steward here.
Benefits
Recognized neighborhood associations receive a number of City benefits.
Presenter List
Upon request, Edina's Neighborhood Connections program offers City Staff presenters (PDF) for recognized neighborhood association meetings and events.
Reserve a Space
Upon request, Edina's Neighborhood Connections program offers City space free of charge to recognized neighborhood associations for meetings and events.
Annual Printing
The City will provide copying once annually for each association in an amount equivalent to the neighborhood's estimated population.
Neighborhood Engagement Officers (NEOs)
NEOs serve as liaisons between the neighborhoods and the Edina Police Department. Each recognized neighborhood is assigned an NEO who will develop relationships with the neighborhood and help improve communication.
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MJ Lamon
Community Engagement CoordinatorPhone: 952-826-0360