Goals of Central Highland Park

Neighborhood Improvement Association

Strengthening Our Community Through Local Engagement

CHPNIA 2025 Officers: President, Darrell Stewart, VP, Jonathan Smith, Hon. VP Danetta Stevens-Miller, Secy/Treas, Peggy Lewis, Asst. Secy, Jonathan Smith

Central Highland Park Neighborhood Improvement Association (CHPNIA) plays a vital role in fostering a vibrant and thriving community. We are made up of residents who share a common vision of improving our surroundings, enhancing the quality of life, and creating a sense of unity among neighbors. CHPNIA was established about 1986. We are 501c3 Non-Profit Organization. Below are the primary goals that most Neighborhood Improvement Associations aim to achieve.

Enhancing Neighborhood Livability

The foremost objective of CHPNIA is to enhance the livability of the neighborhood by addressing local concerns and implementing initiatives that improve day-to-day life. This may include:

  • Improving Safety: Collaborating with law enforcement and local government to reduce crime and promote safe environments.

  • Beautification Projects: Organizing clean-up drives, landscaping, and public art installations to enhance aesthetic appeal.

  • Environmental Sustainability: Encouraging eco-friendly practices such as recycling programs, tree planting, and energy-efficient upgrades.

Promoting Community Engagement

CHPNIA seeks to bring residents together and foster a sense of community. Our goals often include:

  • Hosting Events: Organizing social events, festivals, and workshops that encourage interaction and build relationships.

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Providing avenues for residents to actively contribute to neighborhood projects and initiatives.

  • Effective Communication: Establishing platforms such as newsletters, websites, or social media groups to keep everyone informed and engaged.

Advocating for Infrastructure Development

CHPNIA often serves as a bridge between residents and local authorities to push for infrastructure improvements with DREAMS programs and previous grants. Key areas of focus might include:

  • Road Maintenance: Advocating for well-maintained streets, sidewalks, and bike paths.

  • Public Spaces: Campaigning for parks, recreation areas, and community centers that cater to diverse needs.

  • Utility Upgrades: Ensuring reliable access to water, electricity, internet, and other essential services.

Fostering Economic Growth

Another significant goal is to support local businesses and boost economic opportunities within the neighborhood. This may be achieved by:

  • Encouraging Local Commerce: Promoting neighborhood markets, shops, and services.

  • Job Creation: Partnering with businesses and organizations to create employment opportunities for residents.

  • Attracting Investment: Highlighting the neighborhood's potential to attract development and regional investments.

Strengthening Partnerships

CHPNIA recognizes the importance of building strong partnerships to achieve goals. This involves:

  • Networking with Other Associations: Sharing knowledge and resources with surrounding neighborhoods.

  • Collaborating with Nonprofits: Working with charitable organizations to address specific community needs.

  • Private Sector Involvement: Engaging businesses to invest in local projects and sponsor events.

Conclusion

In essence, the goals of a Neighborhood Improvement Association revolve around creating a harmonious, sustainable, and thriving community. By prioritizing safety, engagement, infrastructure, and inclusiveness, NIAs offer residents a platform to collectively shape their neighborhood's future.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is chpnia?

Chpnia is a volunteer-led group improving the Central Highland Park neighborhood and supporting its residents.

How can I join?

Anyone living in or caring about Central Highland Park can join by contacting us through our website or attending meetings.

What activities do you do?

We organize community cleanups, neighborhood safety programs, local events, and advocate for improvements that benefit residents.

Are meetings open?

Yes, all meetings are open to the public and volunteers are always welcome to participate.

How is chpnia funded?

Funding comes from community donations, grants, and fundraising events to support neighborhood projects.

Can I volunteer remotely?

Yes, many volunteer tasks can be done remotely, including planning, outreach, and digital communications.