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Greater Bond Neighborhood First Plan | Community Beautification
Desired Outcome:  Improved streetscaping on targeted streets that enhances public safety and mobility while also beautifying the surrounding neighborhood.  Strategy 1.1: Develop and implement a strategic beautification plan that includes neighborhood signage, a linear park, and targeted streetscaping within the Greater Bond Neighborhood.Action  Item 1.1.1: Develop and implement a comprehensive streetscaping plan for the four identified streets that includes improved lighting, appropriate tree plantings, sidewalk improvements, sheltered bus stops, and other landscaping opportunities.
 
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Planning, Community Beautification and Waste Management, Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure, CRA), Greater Bond Neighborhood Association Action Item 1.1.2: Work with the City to establish a linear park that connects Speed-Spencer-Stephens Park to Wahnish Way and the Tallahassee Junction. (see also Land Use Concern Area) 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Planning, Community Beautification and Waste Management, Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure, CRA), Greater Bond Neighborhood Association Greater Bond Linear Park (YouTube)Tallahassee In Progress Greater Bond Linear Park (YouTube)
 Action Item 1.1.3: Identify locations within the neighborhood to place historical markers, as well as entrance, street and wayfinding signs.  
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs, Planning, Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure, CRA) 
Desired Outcome:  A significant reduction in the number of illegal dumpsites that occur in the neighborhood. Strategy 2.1: Educate the neighborhood about practices that discourage and reduce illegal dumping.Action  Item 2.1.1: Implement a campaign that increases resident awareness of specified bulk waste pickup days and strongly encourages residents to bring bulk items to the curb just prior to collection.
 
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications) Action Item 2.1.2: Encourage the use of the City’s electronic waste pick-up, the City’s Cash for Trash event, and the County’s hazardous waste drop-off. Include a coordinated neighborhood pick-up in this effort. 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association/Community PartnersPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications), Leon County Action Item 2.1.3: Encourage residents to anonymously report the vehicle license plate of those who illegally dump. (This item can be part of a broader Illegal Dumping Campaign)  
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, TPD) Strategy 2.2:Promptly remove illegal dumpsites that occur within the neighborhood.Action  Item 2.2.1: Develop and implement an awareness campaign that teaches and encourages the reporting of illegal dump sites, so they can be removed quickly. (This item can be part of a broader Illegal Dumping Campaign.)
 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications) Action Item 2.1.2: Encourage the use of the City’s electronic waste pick-up, the City’s Cash for Trash event, and the County’s hazardous waste drop-off. Include a coordinated neighborhood pick-up in this effort. 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association/Community PartnersPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications), Leon County Action Item 2.2.2: Implement a Neighborhood Scout program and incorporate block captains that would identify and report illegal dump sites. (This item can be part of a broader Illegal Dumping Campaign  
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Customer Operations) 
Desired Outcome:  A significant reduction in the amount of litter that occurs in public and private spaces in the neighborhood. Strategy 3.1: Implement a neighborhood-wide litter prevention program/campaign that includes an education component focused on youth.Action  Item 3.1.1: Develop and implement a targeted litter campaign for youth that includes themed characters/mascot and a litter bug poster contest.
 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications), Leon County School District Action Item 3.1.2: Develop Litter-Free Zones, which are designated areas within the neighborhood that have a plan in place to reduce/remove litter on a frequent basis. 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association/Community PartnersPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs) Action Item 3.1.3: Place additional trash/recycling cans in public spaces, where appropriate.  
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, StarMetro, Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs), faith-based organizations, nonprofits Action Item 3.1.4: Encourage local businesses to have trash/recycling cans that are available for use by patrons.  
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, StarMetro, Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs), faith-based organizations, nonprofits Strategy 3.2: Clean up litter as it occurs to reduce the attraction of more litter.Action  Item 3.2.1: Coordinate with Keep Tallahassee Beautiful to ensure that all Greater Bond Neighborhood streets are adopted.
 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs) Action Item 3.2.2: Coordinate frequent neighborhood cleanup activities, including Neighborhood Sweeps that address the whole neighborhood and efforts that focus on Speed-Spencer-Stephens Park and the stormwater pond. 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association/Community PartnersPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Community Beautification and Waste Management, Communications), Leon County Action Item 3.2.3: Coordinate with the City on its street sweeping schedule so that the neighborhood association can encourage residents to move their vehicles off street when the streets are scheduled to be cleaned.  
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure) 
Desired Outcome:  An increase in the overall number of well-maintained homes and businesses as well as vacant and public spaces in the neighborhood. Strategy 4.1: Improve the appearance of vacant lots and neighborhood structures that are dilapidated, substandard, abandoned, or have other care-of-premise issues.Action  Item 4.1.1: Implement an education program that informs residents about how to properly report code enforcement issues related to dilapidated, substandard, and abandoned structures; overgrown vacant lots; and other care-of-premise issues.
 
    Lead: City of TallahasseePotential Partners: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association, Growth Management, Customer Operations Action Item 4.1.2: Develop and distribute a cleanup clause for inclusion in rental agreements that landlords and property managers can use when leasing property in the neighborhood” this is wat it says online 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association/Community PartnersPotential Partners: landlords and property managers Strategy 4.2: Educate and encourage residents, businesses, and organizations to beautify front yards and other visible spaces from the streetAction  Item 4.2.1: Implement a yard and/or home recognition program, such as Yard of the Month.
 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (TAPP, CRA) IFAS Action Item 4.2.2: Develop and implement a campaign to connect residents with resources that assist with yard and home beautification and enhancements. 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City’s Adopt-A-Tree program, IFAS’s Master Gardener and Florida-Friendly Landscaping programs, Leon County Solid Waste Management Division Action  Item 4.2.3: Promote the CRA’s Business Facility Improvement program.
 
    Lead: City of Tallahassee (CRA)Potential Partners: Greater Bond Neighborhood Association Action Item 4.2.4: Establish a neighborhood tool lending program. 
    Lead:Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: Leon County Library, local home improvement businesses Action  Item 4.2.5: Create a comprehensive program to assist residents with beautification efforts aimed at curb appeal opportunities that address items like house paint and front-yard landscaping.
 
    Lead: Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: City of Tallahassee (CRA), Leon County (paint reuse), The Big Event The Greater Bond Rsidential Facade Improvement Grant Program (YouTube) Action Item 4.2.6: Implement a planter project for local businesses and organizations. 
    Lead:Greater Bond Neighborhood AssociationPotential Partners: Local businesses, home improvement businesses 
		
		
		
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