* Safe, walkable streets;
* Neighborhood-oriented and neighborhood-friendly businesses and services;
* Preserve and promote public and private greenspaces;
* Respect, recognize and maintain ethnic, family, socioeconomic and cultural diversity;
* Managing growth while ensuring livable density, a diversity of architectural styles, and a well maintained neighborhood;
* Achieving a sense of community and security by encouraging responsibility, involvement and pride among all residents and owners;
* Healthy and active relationships with other neighborhood groups, civic organizations and government agencies;
Napa is in transition and has competing demands for better roads and sidewalks, safe neighborhoods and the potential for a severe budget shortfall. A strong neighborhood voice is essential to ensure we are represented and heard by city and county government leaders.