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January 2007
CGNA Update of
2006 Accomplishments
CGNA has been busy
working with many members of our neighborhood to continue to ensure that
our environment is a safe, clean and friendly one. For example, in
concert with the first ward Alderman, Manny Flores, many lots are being
considered for "down-zoning" to RS-3 from RT 4 and RT 5. The effect of
this zoning action will be to keep the character of our neighborhood and
discourage large, multi-unit dwellings that negatively impact parking,
density and other quality of life factors.
Additionally, CGNA is actively involved in promoting community meetings
so that all of our neighbors can weigh in on zoning change requests and
new neighbors' proposals such as the American Bank building proposal on
Ashland.
At our
March 2006 meeting CGNA honored 3 key neighborhood supporters for their
tireless efforts in our area: Officer Owen Vasquez and Commander Robert
Lopez from the 13th district, and Mr. Roy Gilcrease,
Supervisor Department of Buildings. 1st Ward Alderman Manny Flores
attended the meeting--along with many area law enforcement leaders and
community activists. CGNA plans to make these awards an annual event and
is welcoming nominations throughout the year.
CGNA
was also actively involved in the new Dominick's groundbreaking in July
of this year--attending the ceremony, as well as advising on how
Dominick's can support the neighborhood in the future. Our president,
Amanda Meyers addressed the crowd of over 50 well-wishers and challenged
Dominick's management to become involved and active in our community.
In
January of 2007, CGNA held it's quarterly general membership meeting and
encouraged neighbors to get involved by either running for office or
joining the board. Additionally, Amy Klein from Erie House spoke about
the Erie House mission and opportunities for volunteering. Also, Leo
Barron,
from the Union Boys and Girls Club spoke about their new location at Talcott School and thanked CGNA for its donation. CGNA also made a
donation to Erie house. Both institutions have been locations for
regular CGNA meetings.
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