Good Neighbor: Community Safety Workshops
Good Neighbor: Community Safety Workshops
Attention, San Antonio neighbors! Your voice matters in making our communities safer.
The City of San Antonio is hosting Good Neighbor events in neighborhoods near properties that need extra attention from City services due to ongoing safety, maintenance, or community concerns.
These events are your chance to:
- Share your thoughts on neighborhood safety
- Learn about services and resources available to you
- Work with the City to develop real solutions for your community
The Good Neighbor Program, led by the City’s Integrated Community Safety Office (ICSO), works to make neighborhoods safer, enhance quality of life, and connect residents with important support services.
Resources
Contact ICSO
210-207-4623
[email protected]
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Upcoming Events
OCT
6
Good Neighbor: Great Northwest Area Safety Input Session
Good Neighbor: Great Northwest Area Safety Input Session
Mon, Oct 6 6:00 PM
Great Northwest Branch Library - 9050 Wellwood St, 78250
OCT
13
Good Neighbor: Park Village Area Safety Input Session
Good Neighbor: Park Village Area Safety Input Session
Mon, Oct 13 6:00 PM
Molly Pruitt Branch Library - 5110 Walzem Rd, 78218
OCT
14
Good Neighbor: Memorial Heights Area Safety Input Session
Good Neighbor: Memorial Heights Area Safety Input Session
Tue, Oct 14 6:00 PM
Memorial Branch Library - 3222 Culebra Rd, 78228
OCT
16
Good Neighbor: Harlandale-McCollum Area Safety Input Session
Good Neighbor: Harlandale-McCollum Area Safety Input Session
Thu, Oct 16 6:00 PM
Harlandale Community Center - 7227 Briar Pl, 78221
OCT
21
Good Neighbor: Denver Heights Area Safety Input Session
Good Neighbor: Denver Heights Area Safety Input Session
Tue, Oct 21 6:00 PM
Denver Heights Community Center - 300 Porter St, 78210
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Your voice matters in making our communities safer! Join the City of San Antonio in your neighborhood for an open community session where you can share your ideas, concerns, and priorities about neighborhood safety.