Efforts improve Urbana neighborhood

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Although it's been around since 2009, LNAC has "taken off" in the last year, Walker said. He and several others have credited his Lierman Avenue neighbor, Robin Arbiter, for her patience and persistence in pulling together the right people and the right resources to make improvements.

"We became incorporated in July and things are going really well for us," Walker said of LNAC, which is still hoping to come under the umbrella of an area church for tax purposes.

While positive about what LNAC has accomplished, Arbiter said "the neighborhood remains challenged." LNAC would like to see a community center and a park with recreational features in the neighborhood.

"Many residents need greater access to education, employment, healing, mentoring, and better housing, as well as to food and other basic necessities. Without thoughtful improvements to the physical and social environment, the neighborhoods will not be stable, and families will be disproportionately at risk in every sense," Arbiter said.

She said eight area churches have expressed a willingness to help, and Nancy Barrett has agreed to be the "coordinator of faith-based volunteers."

Barrett lives in the nearby AMVETS II subdivision on Adams Street, which this time last year was struggling with problems at The Pointe, an apartment complex in the 1600 block of East Florida Avenue that wraps around to South Philo Road.

After two shootings there last fall, the police worked with the apartment property managers to beef up security and "have done a phenomenal job with turning The Pointe around," Barrett said.

Fitzgerald agreed, applauding the property managers there as well as Campus Property Management and the owners of Crestview Commons for improving security at their complexes and making tenants more responsible for their behavior.

Barrett is captain of her Neighborhood Watch group and belongs to the South Philo Business Committee, a group of neighbors and business owners on and near South Philo Road with whom Fitzgerald meets quarterly.

"We talk about crime in the area, what the police are doing, tips to make their businesses safe, and what the city is doing to promote the area. It's just to give businesses and neighbors a chance to know what's going on," Fitzgerald said.

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