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Report: Chicago's Safety Plan Showing Promising Results in Key Neighborhoods
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CHICAGO ~ Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson's flagship violence prevention initiative, The People's Plan for Community Safety, has been making significant strides in reducing crime and violence in some of the city's most affected neighborhoods. A recent report from FOX32 Chicago examined the efficacy and impact of this plan, revealing double-digit decreases in crime and violence in areas such as Austin, West Garfield Park, and Little Village.
According to the report, violent crime in Little Village alone has dropped by 40% over the past year since the implementation of The People's Plan. This reinforces Mayor Johnson's belief that investing in people and providing opportunities in under-resourced communities can lead to a safer city. "By embracing proven community-oriented strategies, we are fostering stronger neighborhoods where everyone can feel safe," said Mayor Johnson.
The success of The People's Plan is evident not only in Little Village but also in other neighborhoods that have historically struggled with high levels of violence. West Garfield Park has seen a 10% decrease in violent crime since the plan was put into action. These results are part of a larger trend as Chicago has experienced a historic reduction in violent crime since 2025.
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The People's Plan was developed through collaboration with residents, community leaders, faith leaders, researchers, philanthropic partners, and community violence intervention (CVI) organizers. This approach ensures that solutions are informed and shaped by those who live and work in these target neighborhoods. By addressing economic inequities, educational disparities, mental health needs, and community infrastructure gaps, the plan aims to target the root causes of violence at a hyper-local level.
Deputy Mayor for Community Safety Garien Gatewood emphasized the importance of involving community members in this process. "Community members are the ones who are living through these experiences," he told FOX32. "This is why it was important that when we set out with The People's Plan for Community Safety, we didn't try to build something without community. We sat down with community members."
The success of The People's Plan can also be attributed to increased collaboration between CVI workers and the Chicago Police Department. The Johnson administration has worked to facilitate partnerships with community groups, such as Anchor Chicago, which provides enriching activities for young people on the West Side while strengthening community ties.
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Hyson Harper, CEO of Anchor Chicago, believes that the work happening on the ground is about building trust and creating real opportunities for those who may otherwise fall through the cracks. "The progress we are seeing is a result of coordinated efforts between community organizations, outreach workers, and city agencies," he said.
While city officials acknowledge that there is still much work to be done, they are encouraged by the early results of The People's Plan. They believe that this approach, which goes beyond traditional policing and focuses on investing in programs such as conflict mediation, job opportunities, mental health services, and youth engagement, can lead to long-term success in reducing violence.
For neighborhoods like Austin, Little Village, and West Garfield Park, these early results offer hope for a safer future. As Mayor Johnson stated, "We will not rest until every community in Chicago can truly be healthy, whole, and safe." With continued collaboration and investment in under-resourced communities through initiatives like The People's Plan for Community Safety, this goal may one day become a reality.
According to the report, violent crime in Little Village alone has dropped by 40% over the past year since the implementation of The People's Plan. This reinforces Mayor Johnson's belief that investing in people and providing opportunities in under-resourced communities can lead to a safer city. "By embracing proven community-oriented strategies, we are fostering stronger neighborhoods where everyone can feel safe," said Mayor Johnson.
The success of The People's Plan is evident not only in Little Village but also in other neighborhoods that have historically struggled with high levels of violence. West Garfield Park has seen a 10% decrease in violent crime since the plan was put into action. These results are part of a larger trend as Chicago has experienced a historic reduction in violent crime since 2025.
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The People's Plan was developed through collaboration with residents, community leaders, faith leaders, researchers, philanthropic partners, and community violence intervention (CVI) organizers. This approach ensures that solutions are informed and shaped by those who live and work in these target neighborhoods. By addressing economic inequities, educational disparities, mental health needs, and community infrastructure gaps, the plan aims to target the root causes of violence at a hyper-local level.
Deputy Mayor for Community Safety Garien Gatewood emphasized the importance of involving community members in this process. "Community members are the ones who are living through these experiences," he told FOX32. "This is why it was important that when we set out with The People's Plan for Community Safety, we didn't try to build something without community. We sat down with community members."
The success of The People's Plan can also be attributed to increased collaboration between CVI workers and the Chicago Police Department. The Johnson administration has worked to facilitate partnerships with community groups, such as Anchor Chicago, which provides enriching activities for young people on the West Side while strengthening community ties.
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Hyson Harper, CEO of Anchor Chicago, believes that the work happening on the ground is about building trust and creating real opportunities for those who may otherwise fall through the cracks. "The progress we are seeing is a result of coordinated efforts between community organizations, outreach workers, and city agencies," he said.
While city officials acknowledge that there is still much work to be done, they are encouraged by the early results of The People's Plan. They believe that this approach, which goes beyond traditional policing and focuses on investing in programs such as conflict mediation, job opportunities, mental health services, and youth engagement, can lead to long-term success in reducing violence.
For neighborhoods like Austin, Little Village, and West Garfield Park, these early results offer hope for a safer future. As Mayor Johnson stated, "We will not rest until every community in Chicago can truly be healthy, whole, and safe." With continued collaboration and investment in under-resourced communities through initiatives like The People's Plan for Community Safety, this goal may one day become a reality.
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