

A neighborhood that fails to have a vision for the future limits itself.
We believe that “GNA” also stands for “Greatest Neighborhood Around!” and we will not be limited! We have high expectations about our shared future. We love where we live, and with good long-term planning we define the future of our neighborhood. Together, with a forward-looking plan, we will make our neighborhood cleaner, safer, more beautiful, and our home values will benefit. Click here to see our long-range Strategic Plan.
Your neighborhood leadership is made up of folks just like you who volunteer their time to make the Gibraltar Neighborhood a better place to live! Please consider taking on a more involved role by working with a committee, attending meetings and events, and actively participating! The power is in your hands!
OUR MISSION
The Gibraltar Neighborhood Association seeks to develop, implement and promote a comprehensive plan that: strengthens neighborhood relationships and communication, creates strategies to make our neighborhood safe, promotes activities that assure our neighborhood is one of clean and well-kept properties, encourages ideas and community involvement, and ensures that we will leave our neighborhood better than when we moved here.
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Your Leadership Team
* Current Gibraltar Neighborhood Association Board Volunteers *
Contact your Neighborhood Association through the “Contact Us” page!
President: Brian Wedemeier
Treasurer: Dave Adams
Secretary: Jill Kates
Member at Large: Josh Pettit
Member at Large: Erik Pleshek
Member at Large: Tom Emmett
Member at Large: Adrienne McElderry
Social Media: John Gibbs
Newsletter Editor: Cory Peters
✓ connecting neighbors
✓ promoting safety
✓ preserving historic homes
What are the neighborhood safety initiatives?
Our neighborhood safety initiatives include regular community meetings, neighborhood watch, and collaboration with local law enforcement to ensure a secure environment for all residents. We encourage participation from everyone to strengthen our safety measures and build trust within the community.
How can I report suspicious activities?
Residents can report suspicious activities by contacting local law enforcement directly (see PAR officer and Non-Emergency Phone Numbers on the “News” page). We also encourage neighbors to communicate with each other and share any concerns during community meetings to enhance awareness and safety.
How can I get involved in neighborhood events?
Getting involved in neighborhood events is easy! You can join our mailing list, follow us on social media, or attend our monthly meetings to stay updated on upcoming activities. We welcome all residents to participate and contribute their ideas.
What should I do in case of an emergency?
In case of an emergency, dial 911 immediately. Additionally, familiarize yourself with local emergency services and community resources. We also recommend having an emergency plan in place should the need arise.
