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In-Touch Program

The first objective of Edina’s Vision 20/20 is to maintain strong
residential neighborhoods. One of the strategies to meet that goal is to
improve communication with the community’s many neighborhoods. The In-Touch program is one way the City is working to improve communication
with its residents and neighborhoods.
The In-Touch
program relies on volunteer Block Captains to hand down information to
people in their neighborhoods. The City will regularly send Block
Captains e-mail and other correspondence and will ask those people to
communicate the information with their neighbors. Workshops and training
sessions for Block Captains might also be held periodically.
Volunteer Block Captains are responsible for creating their own
distribution lists or other means for handing down the information.
Their neighbors will count on them for timely dissemination. Interested
in becoming a Block Captain? Fill out the application below.
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Application |
Download an application to be a Neighborhood Block Captain. |
Current block captains and their areas include:
| Marsha Buchok and Anne Bishop Crist |
Halifax Avenue from 50th Street to 54th Street |
| Joellen Deever |
Oaklawn Avenue |
| Rich Forslund and Inna Hays |
Creek Valley Road off of Tracy Avenue |
| Jennifer Janovy |
Inglewood and Grimes avenues from West 40th Street to West
42nd Street |
| Linda King |
Arctic Way, Polar Circle and Glacier Place |
| Dianne Plunkett Latham |
Comanche Court, Belo Drive, Boar Road, Moccasin Valley Road,
Valley View Road from McCauley to Gleason Road |
| David and Barbara Mesenbourg |
7200 block of York Avenue South |
| Melanie Sherman |
5400 block of Kellogg Avenue |
| Leslie Vaillancourt |
Creston Road |
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