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Weed & Seed
Neighborhood Services

Oklahoma City has been a part of Operation Weed and Seed since 1993.

The City has two Weed and Seed areas. The first is an area bounded roughly by Reno on the north, SE 29 on the south, Ann Arbor on the west and Western on the east.

Map of weed and seed areas

The other is the Classen Ten-Penn neighborhood bounded by Pennsylvania, NW 10, Classen and NW 23.

Operation Weed and Seed is an innovative approach to law enforcement, crime prevention, and community revitalization, created by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The Weed and Seed strategy

Weed and Seed is a strategy to prevent, control, and reduce violent crime, drug abuse, and gang activity in high-crime neighborhoods.

Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors cooperate in “weeding out” criminals, attempting to prevent their return. The "weeding" process has three elements:

“Seeding” brings human services to the area, encompassing prevention, intervention, treatment, and neighborhood revitalization. The three elements of "seeding" are:

Law enforcement's role

Community-oriented policing bridges weeding and seeding strategies. Police officers obtain helpful information from residents for weeding efforts while they aid residents in obtaining information about community revitalization and seeding resources.

The role of the United States Attorney

The United States Attorney plays a central role in organizing the Steering Committee and bringing together the communities with other Weed and Seed participants. The United States Attorney also coordinates federal, state, and local law enforcement efforts. Sites can use federal law enforcement partners in weeding strategies and mobilize resources for seeding programs from a variety of federal agencies.