| Reports
Here are just a few Sunnyslope W.I.N.S. accomplishments:
February 2001
Sunnyslope gains official recognition as a Weed & Seed site
October 2001
Sunnyslope receives its first Weed & Seed award
May 2002
Entering a Weed & Seed Community signs posted on parameter boundaries
of Sunnyslope
August 2002
City Prosecutor assigned to Sunnyslope
October 2002
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed hosts booth at Community Picnic (GAIN event)
May 2003
Sunnyslope Neighborhood Complaint Line established
September 2003
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed hosted Neighborhood
Educational Fair
October 2003
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed hosts booth at Community Picnic (GAIN event)
October 2003
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed conducted a neighborhood clean up
May 2004
Founded Safe Haven Round Table
June 2004
Promotional brochure created
July 2004
Initiated partnership with Adult Probation
July 2004
Implemented Financial Oversight Task Force
September
2004
Sunnyslope community web site goes live
October 2004
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed hosts booth at Fall Festival
In 2004
The City of Phoenix Neighborhood Enforcement Team received 105 drug complaints
which resulted in:
Search Warrants: 73 include Drug related
Drug Related: 60
Arrests: 152
Proactive Deployments: 44
Seizures:
Cash: $17,342
Firearms: 26
Vehicles: 13
Recovered:
Marijuana 467.7 Lbs
Methamphetamine 27.5 ounces
Cocaine
23.39 ounces
Heroin 10.9 grams
Prescription pills 600
March
2005
Sunnyslope Weed & Seed changes name to Sunnyslope W.I.N.S.
In 2005
The City of Phoenix Neighborhood Enforcement Team received 84 drug complaints
which resulted in:
Search Warrants: 73 include Drug related
Drug Related: 63
Arrests: 147
Seizures:
Cash:
$45,761
Firearms:
68
Vehicles:
11
Recovered:
Marijuana 7.1 Lbs
Methamphetamine 4.5 Lbs
Cocaine
1.6 Lbs
Heroin 1 Lbs
Prescription pills 60
Steroids
30 vials
Since 2001, under the leadership of John C. Lincoln Health
Network, Sunnyslope residents have brought approximately $860,000 into
the community to implement these strategies, more than half of which directly
benefited the City of Phoenix Police Department Desert Horizon Precinct
Neighborhood Enforcement Team.
Subcontracted city and social service agency partners have included:
- Glendale
Union High School District, Sunnyslope High School
- Adult Diploma Program
- Vikingtown
- Evening Media Center
- Central
Arizona Shelter Services, Inc.
- City
of Phoenix Parks & Recreation - Mobile Rec Unit
- Chilitos Bravos Dancers
- Boys' Soccer
- X-Tattoo Program
- The
Orchard
- Las
Salas, Inc.
- County
Adult Probation
- Washington
Elementary School District
- Teen Court
- Royal Palm Mentoring Program
- Desert View Elementary School
- Tumbleweed
Center for Youth Development,
Royal Palm Outreach Project
- Prevention Groups
- After School Recreation Program
Reporting Requirements
Weed & Seed
community grantees are required to submit progress reports on a semi-annual
basis.
You can download the most recent six-month report by clicking on the icon
below. Adobe Reader is required to view and print this file. Reader is
available here
for free.
July-December
2005 Progress Report
January-June
2005 Progress Report
For contracted agencies:
Local programs and services funded through Sunnyslope Weed & Seed
are required to submit quarterly reports to the Weed & Seed site coordinator.
The template for reporting is now available electronically.
Click on the icon below to download. Microsoft
Word is required to view and print the files above.
2005-2006 Report Cover Sheet Template
'05-'06 Adult Diploma Program Template
'05-'06 CASS Template
'05-'06 Desert View Elementary Template
'05-'06 Maricopa County Adult Probation
Template
'05-'06 Royal Palm Mentoring Template
'05-'06 Royal Palm Outreach Project
Template
'05-'06 Vikingtown Template
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