Materials for the Oct 14 E-G Neighborhood Council Meeting
It’s an action-packed agenda at this month’s meeting of the Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood Council, which happens tomorrow (Wednesday, October 14) starting at 6pm in the Corbin Senior Activity Center Center (827 W Cleveland).
There’s an update from Community Frameworks on the West 315 revitalization at the corner of Washington and Mission. In other development news, one resident will be speaking to her concerns over a proposed 24-cottage facility by the Transitional Living Center.
We’ll also be continuing the conversation on neighborhood crime that we began with Officer Traci Ponto last month.
The council will be voting on the ambitious joint neighborhood gateway project with North Hill Neighborhood near of Monroe and Cora. Plus there will be more info on the proposed Centennial Trail extension along Doomsday Hill here in Emerson-Garfield, as well as a list of available dates for the upcoming community tree planting along W Mansfield.
That will be rounded out by a quick overview of what’s in Mayor Condon’s proposed budget for 2016 along with news on the upcoming neighborhood yard waste/leaf pickup events. October dump passes worth $20 will be available at the meeting for residents.
If you have a tablet or a smartphone, please help keep our printing expenses low by downloading the materials as PDFs:
We try to stick to a strict 90-minute meeting, so please familiarize yourself with the issues on the agenda beforehand.
In the meantime, we look forward to seeing you tomorrow! Those who like to live out their lives in the public eye can RSVP on Facebook or on Nextdoor.