Neighborhood Task Forces

Overview

Neighborhood task forces are community groups designed to give the residents of each neighborhood a chance to make a difference right where they live. They were initially set up to provide input to city government agencies regarding issues concerning their neighborhoods. Neighborhood task forces are community groups designed to give the residents of each neighborhood a chance to make a difference right where they live.

Meetings

  
They were initially set up to provide input to the distribution of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, but have since diversified into many other community action areas. Their meetings give community members a place where they can voice their concerns and listen to ideas on how to improve their neighborhood and surrounding community as a whole.

These meetings are held normally on a monthly basis and follow an established agenda. This is a perfect time for everyone to voice their own ideas on how to change the area for the better in which they live. These meetings are open to the public, including business owners and residents. Remember that your concerns may also be the concerns of your neighbors! Please contact a Task Force Chairperson for more information and to be put on the mailing list.
Contact information can be found on the individual Task Force pages.

 

Task Force Officers


  • Heights - Frank Ewalt
  • Pioneer Park - Anna O'Donnell
  • North Park - Brian Epley 
  • Rimrock Neighborhoods - Richard King
  • Southside - Marguerite Felig
  • Southwest Corridor - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
  • West End - Gordon Olson
  • Central Terry - Lisa Sandau
  • Midtown Community Collaborative - Neil Beyer
 

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