Neighborhood Partnership Committee

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About the Committee

The Moline City Council has identified quality neighborhoods as one of its top goals. In support of this goal, city staff has formed the Neighborhood Partnership Committee (NPC) as a collaborative effort to assist Moline residents in neighborhood improvement efforts. NPC's role is to provide neighborhood associations of Moline residents with guidance, information, and assistance to better their respective neighborhoods. For more information, view the NPC Reference Guide or contact NPC at 309.524.2044, or 309.524.2014.

Goals

Goals of the NPC include:

  • Making neighborhoods safer and cleaner
  • Building a strong partnership and improving communication with residents
  • Improving the attractiveness, appearance and infrastructure of neighborhoods

Accomplishments

Committee accomplishments include:

  • Participation in the development of several neighborhood associations
  • Providing informational question and answer forums for residents
  • Assisting in the coordination of annual neighborhood clean-ups
  • Creating a Neighbor of the Month program to recognize outstanding residential and commercial property improvements or maintenance
  • Establishing the Neighborhood Grant Program that provides financial assistance to organized neighborhood associations for events, activities, signs, etc.

Active Neighborhoods

Currently, Moline has ten established neighborhoods and is actively assisting other neighborhoods in the organization process. Active neighborhoods include:

  • Bluffs Neighborhood Watch Group
  • Crestwood Hills Neighborhood Group
  • East End Neighborhood Group
  • Floreciente Neighborhood Association
  • Glen Oaks Neighborhood Association
  • Overlook Historic Neighborhood Association
  • Park Hill Neighborhood Association
  • Stephens Parkview Neighborhood Association
  • Stewartville Neighborhood Association
  • Wheelock / Velie Neighborhood Watch and Partnership Committee