Empowering Neighbors, Cultivating Communities: Learn how to start a neighborhood group today
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Neighborhoods with active community groups share a stronger sense of community and quality of life, benefiting from improved health and happiness, lower crime rates, and higher property values. Community & Neighborhood Resources and the Neighborhood Group Leaders Association empower community groups in Longmont to create sustainable and resilient neighborhoods. Connect with neighbors at a block party, host an outdoor movie night, plant a community pollinator garden, build a little free library, or facilitate other community-driven improvements with our support and resources.
Tell us about the assets in your neighborhood
First, identify approximately where you live (orange).
Next, locate some of your favorite assets that you think make your neighborhood unique or great (Green/Blue).
Finally, identify one or two concerns you think a neighborhood-based community group could improve with support from the City.