
A few of the Neighborhood Councils will be taking a summer break. Please note the bolded listings below for changes to the regular schedules.
All Neighborhood Council meetings are open to the public and public participation is crucial to the effectiveness of the individual Neighborhood Councils. Citizens are encouraged to address the Neighborhood Councils with neighborhood news, concerns, items of interest, and/or success stories. Please plan to attend your Neighborhood Council in your area, and let the members know what’s up in the neighborhood!
For information on Neighborhood Council areas and/or meetings, check the listings below or call Patty Cadwell, Neighborhood Council Coordinator, 455-8496. Changes to regular schedules are noted in bold lettering.
All neighborhood councils invite and welcome attendance at their meetings and have set goals for increased resident participation in 2008-2009. For information on meeting times and locations, please see schedule below or email Patty Cadwell, Neighborhood Council Coordinator, or call 455-8496.
Council #1 will not meet in July and August.
Council #2 will not meet in July and August.
Council #3 will not meet in July only.
Council #4 meets Thursday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. in a different location this one time only—the PreRelease Center’s Women’s Annex, 1019 15th Street North. Agenda items include a brief business meeting followed by a tour of the PreRelease Center.
Council #5 will not meet in July and August.
Council #6 will not meet in July and August.
Council #7 meets Monday, July 13 at 7:00 p.m. at NeighborWorks, 509 1st Avenue South. Agenda items include information on a variety of neighborhood issues, a discussion of problem properties and neighborhood concerns.
Council #8 will hold its annual Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, July 15 at 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Park, 1900 2nd Avenue North. Residents are welcomed to attend for free ice cream, ice cream floats, and children’s activities. For information, call 455-8496.
Council #9 meets Thursday, July 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Campfire Office, 1925 2nd Avenue South. Agenda items include information on upcoming Fire and Police mil levy elections, committee reports and neighborhood concerns.
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