Date:
Location:
Via an e-mail from Julie McClintock:
A Meeting of Chapel Hill Neighborhoods
Sunday, January 23, 2011, 3 - 5 PM
Location: 523 East Franklin (former Chapel Hill Museum Bldg. downstairs meeting room)
Additional parking on South Boundary St. across from the UNC Press Building
Purpose of this meeting: To explore options for building upon inter-neighborhood
cooperation and participation in Town governance, especially as it relates to
growth in Chapel Hill.
Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks – Jan Smith, Neighbors for Responsible Growth,
Fred Stang, Facilitator
Neighborhood Speakers - 3 minute stories about organizing experiences in local
neighborhoods.
Introductions - Each person or neighborhood representative is invited to
introduce themselves, their neighborhood and issues or concerns that brought
them to this meeting
Bill Rohe – “The Power of Neighborhoods in Town Governance and Planning”
Bill is the Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC
Group Discussion facilitated by Fred Stang
Conclusion: What did we learn? Where do we go from here?
Meeting Organizers: Neighbors for Responsible Growth
Comments
Has Chapel Hill had such a meeting before?
I haven't heard of such a meeting like this happening in the three years I have lived here so far. Is this a first for Neighborhoods for Responsible Growth?Do you plan to attend?