Followup on May 19 meeting on Crime Prevention

City of Edina Community Engagement Officer Emily Jepson and other members of the Edina Police Department gave important information and advice when they met with Morningside residents on Friday, May 19 at 5:30 PM, in the Weber Park Shelter. Here are their key points:


  • Call 911 right away if you see something suspicious - e.g., masked individuals or groups walking or driving in the neighborhood, vehicles stopped in the street with doors open, vehicles making frequent stops near other vehicles.

  • Lock your vehicles and do not leave keys inside. Almost all autos stolen were left unlocked, with keys inside or nearby.

  • Many other crimes are crimes of opportunity. Keep doors to your house and garage shut and locked.

  • Help build a safer community. Know your neighbors, keep active outdoors, and participate in community gatherings. Those looking to commit crimes of opportunity typically do not want witnesses.

  • Do NOT confront someone who is committing a crime. They often are armed, young, and impulsive. Call 911. “Property is not worth a life.”

 
For locations of recent crimes in Minneapolis, please see an interactive map at: 
https://www.minneapolismn.gov/resident-services/public-safety/police-public-safety/crime-maps-dashboards/crime-locations-map/

Edina is developing a crime mapping tool after installing a new records management system in February, Here is the link to current crime reporting for Edina (not in map format): 
https://www.edinamn.gov/326/Crime-Reports-Map.

Morningside Neighborhood Meeting on Crime Prevention

Morningside Neighborhood Meeting on Crime Prevention

All are invited to meet with and hear from Edina Police Department (EPD) Community Engagement Officer Emily Jepson. This Friday, May 19, 5:30 to 6:30 PM, in the Weber Park Warming House. Hosted by the Morningside Neighborhood Association

Officer Jepson will discuss: 

Current crime trends in Morningside;Current crime trends in neighboring communities;Crime prevention strategies, particularly EPD proactive patrol initiatives.

Officer Jepson would like to hear from the neighborhood about what a safe community means to us.

What: Morningside Neighborhood Meeting with Officer Emily Jepson, Community Engagement Officer, Edina Police Department

When: Friday, May 19, from 5:30 - 6:30 PM

Where: Weber Park Warming House

Who:      All are welcome!

Morningside Winter Party!

2:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday, January 22, 2023

Come celebrate winter with your Morningside neighbors at Weber Park. Skates available to borrow or bring your own. Go sledding on Weber Hill or play in Weber Park. The warming house will be open. Please follow COVID protocol when indoors.

We look forward to seeing all our wonderful neighbors!

ALL AGES - ALL ARE WELCOME!

Reminder - MNA School Board Candidate Forum and Annual Meeting this Sunday, October 10 - Zoom links

MNA School Board Candidate Forum Zoom webinar link for Sunday, October 10, 3:00 - 4:30 PM

Topic: Morningside Neighborhood Association Edina School Board Candidate Forum - Zoom webinar

Time: Sunday, October 10, 2021, 3:00 - 4:30 PM


Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85026476564?pwd=cmcyU3k5dWQyUFBrZjRGR05DSFdFUT09

Webinar ID: 850 2647 6564
Passcode: 096472

MNA Annual Meeting Zoom link for Sunday October 10, 4:45 - 5:30 PM

Topic: Morningside Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting 2021
Time: Sunday, October 10, 2021 04:45 PM - 5:30 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81465387109?pwd=VlhSelljejRCN0Z3YjhRQWFLeXJ6dz09

Meeting ID: 814 6538 7109
Passcode: 936733

Weber Park Survey results and next steps

Thank you to everyone who took part in the Morningside Neighborhood Association [MNA] survey on the City of Edina’s “30% Concept Design [for Weber Park]". Between September 8th - 14th, 2021, over 100 residents provided detailed thoughtful and imaginative responses.

 

Attached is a summary of survey responses that the MNA Steering Committee shared with the Edina City Council and City staff on September 15, 2021.  

 Weber Park Survey Results

Responses from over 100 residents show the following clear preferences:  

  • Weber Park needs some updating but not a complete overhaul.

  • The hockey rink stays in its original location.

  • The open ice area stays the same size.

  • Clear preference for keeping the baseball fields without outfield fences.

  • Strong support for adding a natural play area

The next few days may be the last opportunity for Morningside residents to share their thoughts about Weber Park design with City officials. If you would like to share your thoughts, please do so. Here are ways to contact the City:

Their contact information is on the Edina Better Together website, under the Morningside Flood Infrastructure project tab and on the City’s website at EdinaMN.gov. Contact City Council members directly. Contact information is on the City’s website.


Morningside Neighborhood Association Steering Committee

MNA all-Morningside Neighborhood Night Out TOMORROW EVENING (Tuesday, 8/03/21)

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The Morningside Neighborhood Association (MNA) is hosting Morningside Night to Unite on National Night Out TOMORROW EVENING, TUESDAY, August 3, from 6 to 8pm at Weber Park. 

The event is rain or shine (shelter reserved in case of rain). All are welcome!

Activities will include frisbee games, visits from the Edina Police and Fire departments (invited) Bike Parade at 6:45 PM for all ages and all non-motorized wheels. Decorations encouraged.


Come meet new neighbors and see old friends! Bring your own picnic and beverages. The MNA will serve cold treats. 

Facebook MNA: https://www.facebook.com/edinaMNA/

Neighborhood Pedestrian Safety Update:

Edina's Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) reviewed the data regarding the request for a crosswalk over France Avenue at W 42nd St that borders Minneapolis.
Peak hour pedestrian crosses meet Edina's crosswalk warrants for standard marked crosswalk with roadside signs. The TSC recommends that Edina contacts and shares this information with Hennepin County and Minneapolis as all three jurisdictions are impacted.

The next step is a review by the Edina Transportation Commission. This meeting is Thursday July 15, at 6 pm at Edina City Hall Community Room. You are welcome to submit comments to the Commission prior to the meeting or give a three-minute presentation to the Commission during the Community Comment portion of the meeting. The agenda for the meeting is attached - details on the crosswalk at France and 42nd are on page 9.


Here is the link for more information on the Edina Transportation Commission.
The meeting is also available on the City’s YouTube page.