3. Summit Guidelines
The summit is not where we solve problems
3 minute total time limit for meeting
Be kind!
State your name
Use the Microphone
4.
5. 43rd Annual NESCO Congress
Looking Forward: The Next 40 Years
Thank you Near East Side
Neighbors, Neighborhoods,
Organizations, Keynote Speaker
Robert King and Special Guest
Mayor Ballard
6. Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center
2 Years Later
Youth Education Town
• 2,200 Youth Served
• 14,018 Program visits
Fitness Zone
• 3,892 Adults Served
• 104,073 Check Ins
• 1,789 Fitness
Assessments Completed
8. Near East Athletics
QLP Item: 4.6.3 - Develop Near Eastside Athletic
Association as umbrella for youth sports on the Near
Eastside.
http://neareastathletics.com
12. Target Mix of
Rental/Ownership
Item 1.3.G (Garaged) - Determine target mix for
sustainable communities of rental and ownership
percentages across a broad price spectrum.
• Lead Partner: NESCO
• Some work has been done. Needs additional partners.
Garaged for about 1 ½ years because neighbors didn’t
know what to do with it.
13. Time Bank/Currency
Exchange
Item 4.3.G: Develop a voluntary community
exchange currency or “time bank”
• Lead Partner: Brookside Church
• This item was garaged about 1 ½ years ago. No action
has been taken. Brookside Church has been spoken to
and is not committed at this time to take a project like
this on.
14. Historic Designs
Item 6.4.G: Utilize historically sensitive designs in
redevelopment of streetscapes and infrastructure,
including treatment of street lights, street signs,
benches, brick streets, neighborhood entrance
pillars, sidewalk tiles, etc.
• Lead Partner: NESCO
• This item has been garaged for close to a year. NESCO has
expressed some concern that this needs to have other
partners attached to it.
15.
16. Talent & Training Day
1 Day of holding classes around the neighborhood
Working with Trade School Indy
Requesting a taskforce be formed if this is something the
neighborhood wishes to pursue
5.4.0 Priority #4 (Leadership & Neighborhood Devt.)
Create formal and informal opportunities for leadership
growth and engagement.
17.
18. Re-Entry Taskforce
Items proposed for review:
4.5.0 Priority #5 Support inmate reentry into the
neighborhood.
4.5.1 Develop and support inmate reentry programs
with the Duvall Residential Center and the Indianapolis
Re-entry and Education Facility
19. Proposed Changes
4.5.0 Support inmate re-entry into the neighborhood
• 4.5.1 Develop a streamlined process that summarizes Near Eastside resources and
businesses to inform offenders prior to release and assist with re-entry.
• 4.5.1a Obtain accurate numbers semi-annually of those offenders released to Marion
County, specifically to those in area code 46201.
• 4.5.2 Connect and support Near Eastside children and families impacted by
incarceration.
• 4.5.2a Provide information to incarcerated offenders to share with their families about
resources available to them to Near Eastside neighborhood.
• 4.2.2b Provide information to near Eastside schools and churches to share with those
with incarcerated family members of resources in the Near Eastside neighborhood.
Lead Partners: JHBCC/Westminster
24. 6th Annual NESCO Pi Day!
Friday, March 14 (3.14 or π!) @ 6:30 pm
Commonwealth – 23 N. Rural St.
Tickets $3.14 (kids under 10 FREE)
Pie with Ice Cream $3.14 (which is π!)
Coffee from Tin Comet
Enter Pie Contest (π2 or $9.86) entry forms from Zach
Adamson, indyjeepboy@aol.com
Facebook Event @ NESCO's 6th Annual PI Day
25. Ryan Broadstreet
Several neighborhood
locations including
• Commonwealth Gym (23
N. Rural)
• Legacy Center
• Paramount School of
Excellence
• O’Bannon Soccer Fields
(close to neighborhood!)
Near East Soccer Alliance: League’s Starting April 9th
Ages 4 - 12
More info & Sign up: http://neareastsoccer.com