COPS Neva-Wood

COPS Neva-Wood Since 1992, Spokane Community Oriented Policing Services (C.O.P.S.) has been helping to promote and support an environment for a safe community.

As a local non-profit agency, your neighborhood C.O.P.S. shops have been working right along side Spokane Poli

E-bike stolen 4/17 from 1205 S Oberlin Rd,Custom Villanova Blackjack 3.0 bike frame,fitted with 1000w motor,48 v battery...
05/02/2023

E-bike stolen 4/17 from 1205 S Oberlin Rd,
Custom Villanova Blackjack 3.0 bike frame,fitted with 1000w motor,48 v battery unit power brand. Cargo rack with basket,studded tires,2200+ miles
Contact Crime Check or any Spokane COP shop
NevaWood # 509-625-3353

Spokane 311 enables real-time collaboration with citizens, 'deputising' mobile users to become the city's eyes and ears....
04/24/2023

Spokane 311 enables real-time collaboration with citizens, 'deputising' mobile users to become the city's eyes and ears. Citizens report potholes, graffiti, and other issues from anywhere in the city using their mobile phone.

04/20/2023

NevaWood Block Watch meeting was a great success.
Thanks for everyone who showed up and had great questions.
Was a very productive meeting.
Anyone in the NevaWood area wanting information on Block Watch call 509-625-3353. Leave a message I will get back to you the next time I’m in the shop.

This bike was left at the NevaWood cop shop
04/13/2023

This bike was left at the NevaWood cop shop

Neighborhood Clean-up ProgramNeighborhood Clean-up2023 Program UpdateThe 2023 Neighborhood Clean-Up program will be comp...
04/13/2023

Neighborhood Clean-up Program
Neighborhood Clean-up
2023 Program Update
The 2023 Neighborhood Clean-Up program will be comprised of neighborhood council-led clean up events as well as Disposal Passes. For information about the clean-up events, contact your neighborhood's Clean Up Coordinator. Don’t know which neighborhood you live in? Find your neighborhood. The Disposal Pass program is designed to help residents in the City of Spokane remove extra waste by distributing $25 vouchers, valid at the Waste to Energy Facility. Disposal passes are available until program funding is expended.
Starting March 1, 2023, City of Spokane residents will be able to submit a request for a disposal pass. Passes will be emailed to you and will be valid for 30 days.
Applying for a 2023 Disposal Pass
Residents with access to a computer or smartphone:
Create an account or login to your account at my.spokanecity.org/account via web browser
Once you're logged in to your account, visit the Disposal Pass Request form page to request your pass.
Complete the form with your information. Only City of Spokane residents can request a dump pass (businesses, organizations, schools, etc. are not permitted to use this program). Address listed must be residential, no P.O. Box addresses will be accepted.
If your form was submitted without receiving an error message, the request went through. If you receive an error message it is either because you already have an active request within the past 30 days or your address is ineligible due to not being within City limits.
When your Disposal Pass request is successfully submitted, you will receive an email from [email protected] with your disposal pass information.
Call 3-1-1 with any questions.
Residents with no access to a computer or smartphone:
Disposal passes are available on the first floor of City Hall at the My Spokane Customer Service counter, Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., while passes remain available.
Spokane C.O.P.S. locations will have disposal pass request forms available for residents without computer access. Residents can mail the form to request a pass. Once the request form is received and verified the information meets the pass requirements, a pass will be mailed to the resident.

Access your My Spokane account and find resources for paying your utility bill, reporting graffiti, making animal complaint, and other services.

04/06/2023

Hello neighbors! Are you interested in learning more about Block Watch and how you can help reduce the risk of crime in your neighborhood? If so, then we’d love to see you at the upcoming Block Watch meeting! We’ll be meeting at the Neva-Wood COPS Shop where there will be an in-depth presentation on the Block Watch program. Afterwards, there will be plenty of time for our director, Sandi, and crime victims advocate, Annette, to answer any further questions you may have. Where? 4705 N. Addison St. 99207. When? Wednesday April 19th at 6:00pm. If you have questions about this event, feel feel to call us at (509) 625-3353 and we’ll be happy to help!

04/03/2023

Address

4705 N. Addison Street
Spokane, WA

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