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Make your home safer with a Waite Park neighborhood security rebate

September 6, 2021 Waite Park Community Council
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As the nights start to get a little longer, help us brighten dark spaces and deter would-be burglars from our neighborhood by investing in a home security project with help from the Waite Park Community Council.

The Waite Park Community Council’s Safety & Security Rebate Program provides up to $100 to property owners for basic safety and security enhancements that make the neighborhood safer and more secure.

All properties in the neighborhood, both residential and commercial, may receive a rebate without regard to participation in other or previous WPCC programs. Multiple applications may be submitted, but the total of rebates for any property is limited to $100 per property.

Eligible Improvements (examples):

  • Exterior security/motion lighting fixtures including any necessary wiring and electrical work

  • Exterior steel security doors, including garage access doors

  • Deadbolt locks on exterior doors, including garage access doors

  • Smoke detectors, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, radon testing kits or associated test fees.

  • Window or sliding door security locks or security restraints

  • Security bars on garage windows or on windows not facing the street

  • Initial installation of a home security system/service, but not the monthly monitoring fees.

  • Fire Extinguishers

NOT Eligible:

  • Storm or combination doors not of the all-steel “security” type, even if lockable.

  • Tools

  • Rental charges

  • Personal installation time or “sweat equity”

  • Security system monthly monitoring or service fees

  • Batteries, light bulbs or other consumables

Download/print application form here.

Property owners submit completed forms, along with receipts. A WPCC Board member will verify documents and receipts for compliance. WPCC then completes a rebate check to be signed by someone different from the verifying Board member. The check is copied for WPCC records and delivered to the property owner.

WPCC reserves the right to verify through inspection that claimed work/purchases were, in fact, installed.

WPCC retains all submitted forms and attachments. Property owners may bring disputes before the WPCC Board or Executive Committee. The funds are provided by the City of Minneapolis.

This program ends December 31, 2021.

Watch your mailbox for the latest Waite Park Voice print edition

August 16, 2021 Waite Park Community Council
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Community cooking classes offer ideas for your garden harvest

August 16, 2021 Waite Park Community Council
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An initiative focused on bringing access to fresh produce to every Minneapolis neighborhood is hosting a series of free cooking classes the last Thursday of the month through October.

Edible Boulevards is a currently running a pilot program in the city’s Green Zone neighborhoods in which participants grow food on their boulevards and share the fruit with one another. Minneapolis ordinance doesn’t allow community members to grow food on our boulevards. Participant sites are tested for lead since Green Zone neighborhoods typically experience higher levels of lead in their children’s blood. 

Waite Park is not a Green Zone neighborhood, but residents are welcome to attend its cooking classes, which aim to use the harvest from your gardens to create simple and delicious summer and autumn recipes. You’ll learn about the nutrition of the foods used in the recipes each month, and also be able to make that evening’s meal for you and your family.

Appetite for Change will lead the August class, and Kelly Shay from Harmonious World will lead the September and October sessions, which will run form 5:00-6:30 on the last Thursday of the month:

  • Thursday, August 26 with Appetite for Change: TBD

  • Thursday, September 30 with Kelly Shay: Vegetable Basil Stir-fry w/ Quinoa and a Side Salad

  • Thursday, October 28 with Kelly Shay: Cozy Autumn Lentil Stew

Check out the Minneapolis Edible Boulevards Facebook page for recipes and ingredients list. Zoom info below:

Topic: Cooking Class with Appetite for Change
Time: Aug 26, 2021 05:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Aug 26, 2021 05:00-6:30 PM
Sep 30, 2021 05:00-6:30 PM
Oct 28, 2021 05:00-6:30 PM

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMscOCprz8vGtdw0iHhiRISE1BfEDky87Sv

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

—Michelle Shaw, Edible Boulevards

In Sustainability Tags sustainability, food, Edible Boulevards
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