Thirty years is
a lot of time as neighbors collectively working to renew their corner of the
world.
On October 4,
people gathered at the East Arlington Police Service Center to congratulate
East Arlington Renewal on 30 years of neighborhood progress.
In October 1982,
neighbors concerned about the appearance of their neighborhood, joined together
for a cleanup event and formed East Arlington Renewal.
Today, these
residents continue to organize neighborhood beautification efforts. They have
formed many business and community partnerships that have served to enhance
safety and overall quality of life for east Arlington families.
At the 30th
anniversary celebration on October 4, EAR President Sue Phillips (third from
right, front row) summarized three decades of progress.
Neighbors welcomed
special guests from the City of Arlington, including members of the Arlington
City Council, Police Department and Fire Department. A roster of many former
city directors and police officials from the 1980s also returned for the
celebration.
East Arlington
Renewal has a lot to celebrate, including contributing to a 16
percent drop in crime over a five-year period, according to Acting Deputy Chief
Os Flores.
The quality of life
has been improved by the addition of new parks and recreational amenities,
according to a Parks Director Pete Jaimeson. Residents applauded plans for more
improvements on the way.
Acting Chief Will
Johnson presented Phillips with the official challenge coin, and the Fire Chief
Don Crowson made her the department’s first honorary member.
Congratulations,
East Arlington Renewal!
(By: Cheryel Carpenter, city release)
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