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Promoting Public Saftey
PICO
Neighborhood Association
The
PNA Announces it's 2nd Annual Scholarship Essay contest.
Through hard work, community support, and accessibility to resources we believe
that all children can accomplish goals and continue on to higher education.
The PNA will reward one graduating high school senior $500 for the furtherance
of their studies. more
Pico
Neighborhood Association is working to improve your mobility within
Santa Monica. The City of Santa Monica’s “Know
Before You Go” program provides weekly updates of City and permitted
utility projects within the City’s streets, sidewalks, parks, and other
public space that are expected to impact the public for more than one day.
The Pico Neighborhood
Association
1705 Pico Blvd • Box 125 • Santa Monica • CA 90405-1648
Pico
Neighborhood Association:
SUPPORT
THE PICO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION!
Become
a member TODAY
Board meetings
are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 7pm at Virginia Park in Santa
Monica...
Contact
Us
at 1705 Pico Blvd.
Box 125
Santa Monica, CA
90405-1648
PNA
Response
to Gun Violence
As
Board members of the Pico Neighborhood Association we are very concerned with
the violence that has plagued our community for many years. This year alone
our community has had to live through seven shootings since June. One of those
bullets took the life of nineteen year old Jalonie Carter and another bullet
pierced the home where four children lived. It is apparent that the approach
the City and the SMPD has used is not working. City leaders and various Pico
Neighborhood residents held meetings during the summer to develop viable solutions
to the recent wave of violence. One of the outcomes of those meetings was a
request to organize a "solutions-based dialogue" with the City Manager
and the Chief of Police. The community is still waiting for a response.
We recognize that violence is a symptom to a more complex problem due to poverty
and institutionalized racism. According to the recent RAND report on Reducing
Gun Violence, neighborhood conditions and community well-being is directly tied
to incidences of crime. In order to effectively address the issues of gun violence
the City of Santa Monica must invest in improving the quality of life of the
Pico Neighborhood. A community building approach is key in addressing these
issues. Our community continues to lack job opportunities, expanded youth services
and with the recent cuts in the vocational programs at SMC eliminates the economic
and educational opportunities many youth had in our neighborhood.
Another essential component to address gun violence is improved collaboration
between the SMPD and the Pico Neighborhood Association. We need to be working
more closely on preventative measures. We recognize that in order to have a
true collaboration, trust, cooperation and respect is necessary on both sides.
Only after the community and the City begin to work together can we incorporate
a community informed approach with a focus on community engagement in developing
an appropriate response that promotes prevention and does away with indiscriminate
incarceration of low-income youth.
The newly elected PNA is committed to working with both the City of Santa Monica
and the Santa Monica Police Department to create a new paradigm of community
centered policing. We look forward to meeting with Police Chief Butts and City
Manager Susan McCarthy to engage in this process. In a City with such abundant
resources it is intolerable to allow this problem to persist in the only working-class
neighborhood of Santa Monica.
