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5PNA BYLAW

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OUR COMMUNITIES

Boundaries:

 

5PNA shall be defined as follows:

  • Grover Heights is bordered by Capitol Drive to the South, the Milwaukee River at Hampton Avenue to the North, I 43 to the West and Port Washington Avenue to the East.

  • Williamsburg Heights is bordered by Capitol Drive to the North, Keefe Ave to the South, I 43 to the West and Holton Street to the East.

 

Expansion of Boundaries

  • The streets that converge to form the Five Points adjoin other neighborhoods, for distances that transverse many areas, some of which may have resident or business organizations. 

  • The right of petition to be included within the 5PNA shall be guaranteed to residents, block clubs, businesses, or neighborhood groups of areas immediately adjacent to 5PNA boundaries that fall within the borders of communities defined as touching the 5 points. 

  • These may include portions of the currently defined territorial adjacent zip codes of 53209, 53212, 53206, 53205, 53233, 53202, and 53211, which extend beyond the primary areas but are currently contained by Teutonia Avenue to the West and North Avenue to the south for those who associate themselves with 5PNA.

OUR ASSOCIATION

 

​The mission of the Five -Points Neighborhood Association is to organically develop and build the neighborhood that is consistently engaged in social and economic, group action to empower, educate, improve the quality of life, and advocate for the residents of the 5PNA and those who reside in, between, and are adjacent to 5 Points.

 

  • Proactively work to enhance the livability of the neighborhood by establishing and maintaining open lines of communication and acting as a liaison between neighbors, city agencies, offices, educational institutions, area business, associations, and other neighborhood and neighborhood groups.

  • Provide and facilitate an open process whereby all members of 5PNA may become involved, and be heard on the issues, affairs, and concerns of the neighborhoods.

  • Inform residents of the neighborhoods of any events or plans affecting these neighborhoods.

  • Actively participate in the comprehensive neighborhood planning of this area.

  • Promote and uphold the unique identity of our neighborhood, including our history, our traditions of cooperation, our social and civic engagement, diversity of race, economics, culture, family, lifestyles, and ongoing leadership training found in the 5PNA

  • 5PNA may not discriminate against individuals or groups on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, legal citizenship, national origin, income, or political affiliation in any of the its polices, recommendations, or actions.

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