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USEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION

GOOD NEIGHBOR'S HOW TO GUIDE |ORGANIZE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NOW!
NEWSLETTER | NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES

Can Do! logoCAN DO! has created useful publications to help your neighborhood find answers to common questions and to organize itself.


GOOD NEIGHBOR'S HOW TO GUIDE

The How To Guide provides answers to common questions about a myriad of neighborhood issues including safety, public works, community services, and more. The How To Guide is available from this website electronically, or from CAN DO!’s office in hard copy. If you would like to receive a copy of the How To Guide free of charge, contact CAN DO!

ORGANIZE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NOW!

The organization guide provides all the necessary information on how to start a civic or neighborhood association from scratch as well has tips on how to improve an existing organization. To receive a copy of this organization guide free of charge, contact CAN DO!

NEWSLETTER

CAN DO! publishes an online newsletter highlighting community events, neighborhood accomplishments, volunteer opportunities, and much more. If you would like to receive out newsletter via email every month, sign up on our Register for Your Neighborhood Now page and be sure to check the box requesting to receive important neighborhood announcements and our newsletter via email. The newsletters will also be hosted on this page of our site.

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NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES

CAN DO! serves as an advocate for neighborhood issues within the City-Parish government. As such it collects information on these issues by talking with the citizens of Baton Rouge about their problems and works with the various city-parish departments to find solutions. To find out more about current issues, how to deal with them as citizens, and how we are trying to address them from a policy standpoint, visit our Neighborhood Issues page.