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Targeted Management Assistance Program - Preserving the Peace, Your Property and Your Quality of Life
The Targeted Management Assistance (T.M.A.P.) is in place to combat physical deterioration of property, to help stabilize the community by identifying nuisance properties and working with property owners to eliminate nuisance conditions or behaviors. Property owers failing to satisfactoriliy resolve nuisance conditions are referred to the City's Problem Property Unit for prosecution by th City Counselor's Office.
6000 West Florissant St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 381-6999 Fax: (314) 381-8499
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Aldermanic Members/Partnerships:
27th Ward - Alderman Greg J. Carter
6000 West Florissant St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 382-7700 Fax: (314) 381-8499
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21st Ward - Alderwoman Benniece Jones-King
3rd Ward - Alderman Freeman Bosley, Sr.
2nd Ward - Alderwoman Dionne Flowers
1st Ward - Alderman Charles Quincy Troup
Neighborhoods located entirely or partially in Ward 27 are:
72 Walnut Park East
73 North Point
74 Baden
76 Walnut Park West
St. Louis Caring Communities Neighborhood Connections - Building the Community -
One Neighborhood at a Time
St. Louis Caring Communities (a social service delivery system for low-income communities in St. Louis City) established St. Louis Caring Communities Board (SLCCB) in 1993 as an advisory board to advocate for essential programs and services in low-income communities in the City. The concept of Caring Communities was originated by residents of these communities led by the creative vision of Mr. Khatib Waheed, an educator and dedicated advocate for social change, to collectively identify strategies, programs and services to meet the critical needs of their communities.
In 1989, the concept matured into a pilot program at the Walbridge School, at 5019 Alcott, adopting prevention and intervention approaches against juveniles use of drugs and dangerous substances, establishing neighborhood and family support systems, and creating the physical and psychological environments for children and young adults to achieve their greatest potential. With financial support from the State of Missouri, the pilot program soon mushroomed into 21 city-school sites and provided different programs and services.
P.O. Box 24939 St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 383-0592
www.slccnc.org boydstuff@aol.com
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| UMB Bank-St. Louis |
Regional Housing & Community
Development Alliance
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RG Ross Construction |
| MAK Architects |
Habitat for Humanity-St. Louis
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Walbridge Community Center |
| Wells Fargo Housing Foundation |
Development Sales Partners
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Enterprise Community Partners |
| ALFG Lending & Investment |
Impressive Work Construction
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Civil Site Visions Engineers |
| Illinois Facility Fund-St. Louis |
National City Bank-St. Louis
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