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File #: 1007-2013    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/17/2013 In control: Administration Committee
On agenda: 5/6/2013 Final action: 5/7/2013
Title: To authorize the appropriaton of $10,000.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives Fund for the Community Relations Commission Fund for the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference; to authorize and direct the Director of the Community Relations Commission to enter into any contracts necessary to host the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference; and to declare an emergency. ($10,000.00)
Explanation

The Community Relations Commission has co-hosted with the United Way the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference for the past 3 years. The Conference is designed to bring community groups along with city, state, and county agencies to talk about “Best Practices” in their community addressing neighborhood issues. This conference not only addresses issues but enables community members from all over the city to network and build long lasting relationships empowering each other to continue making positive change in their neighborhood.

The Neighborhood Best Practices Conference goals are to strengthen, promote productive communication and collaboration between neighborhood groups, community partners and local government. It is also an opportunity for community leaders of various backgrounds to discuss neighborhood best practices, current trends and most critically, to network with other neighborhoods. Council amended the 2013 budget for and deems this project an appropriate use of $10,000.00 in General Fund monies.


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To authorize the appropriaton of $10,000.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives Fund for the Community Relations Commission Fund for the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference; to authorize and direct the Director of the Community Relations Commission to enter into any contracts necessary to host the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference; and to declare an emergency. ($10,000.00)


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WHEREAS, The Community Relations Commission has co-hosted with the United Way the Neighborhood Best Practices Conference for the past 3 years; and

WHEREAS, The conference is designed to bring community groups along with city, state, and county agencies to talk about “Best Practices” in their community addressing issues; and

WHEREAS, This conference not only addresses issues but enables community members from all over the city to network and build long lasting relationships empowering each other to continue making positive change in their neig...

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