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Ravenna-Bryant Community Association Community-Wide Meeting

Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 7:00 PM (PT)

Seattle, WA

Ravenna-Bryant Community Association Community-Wide Meeting

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On April 5th, the Ravenna-Bryant Community Association (RBCA) is hosting a community-wide meeting at 7 PM at Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center (6535 Ravenna Ave NE).

 

Here's what's on the agenda for the meeting:

 

We will be voting in board members for the upcoming year (and taking nominations from the floor, if you're interested in serving).

We will get updates from the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association's Land Use Committee Chair Jim O'Halloran on the status of the properties and development surrounding Roosevelt High School.

The Department of Health will tell us how to keep rats under control in our community.

WSDOT will have a presentation about the new tolls for 520.

Cleanscapes will presenting information on the "Neighborhood Waste Reduction Rewards Project." The winning neighborhood will receive $50,000 toward community project!


Please join us to catch up with your neighbors, meet the RBCA board, and find out ways that YOU can get involved.

 

For more information on this event, or the RBCA in general, visit ravennabryant.org.

When & Where


Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center
6535 Ravenna Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98115

Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 7:00 PM (PT)


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The purpose of the RBCA is as follows (from the by-laws):

1. To define and establish appropriate action on problems of concern to the community through representative community committees.

2. To initiate and coordinate activities within the community.

3. To establish and maintain communication with all mental bodies and agencies that relate to the community’s health and welfare.

4. To establish and maintain communication within the community relating to areas of concern and community action.

5. To propose and/or endorse legislative or governmental action when it relates to the concerns or needs of the community.

6. To publicize, support or oppose any action, governmental or otherwise, that affects the community or its members. To inform the appropriate governmental of the community concern.