FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contact: Ruth Ruiz, (714) 765-5060 office, (714) 420-7797 cell
ANAHEIM’S QUARTERLY NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
ANAHEIM, Calif. (October 14, 2013) The City of Anaheim’s next series of quarterly Neighborhood meetings will be held this month, and residents are welcome to attend to get to know their neighbors and to learn what is happening in their own neighborhood. City staff members will be available to speak directly with residents at the meetings. The meetings, which are held in the west, east, central and south areas of the City, are open to the public and all are welcome to attend and participate. Agenda items will include information on neighborhood projects and updates from various city departments.
Meetings dates are as follows:
Wednesday, October 16 – 7 p.m.
West District Neighborhood Council
West Anaheim Youth Center
320 S. Beach Blvd.
Thursday, October 17 – 7 p.m.
East District Neighborhood Council
Rio Vista Elementary School
310 N. Rio Vista St.
Wednesday, October 23 – 7 p.m.
Central District Neighborhood Council
Downtown Community Center
250 E. Center St.
Thursday, October 24 – 7 p.m
South District Neighborhood Council
Ponderosa Park Family Resource Center
2100 S. Haster St.
For a map showing which Neighborhood Council area best serves you, please visit www.anaheim.net/neighborhoods.
The Anaheim Neighborhood Improvement Program, which includes the District Council Meetings, utilizes an inter-departmental approach to improve the livability of Anaheim’s neighborhoods. Utilizing four neighborhood districts and interdepartmental teams assigned to each district, neighborhood improvement is accomplished by creating partnerships between neighborhood “stakeholders” (City departments, residents, property owners, school officials, the religious community, business community and non-profit organizations). Neighborhood Councils bring people together to work on issues of concern and identify actions to be taken to address them.
For more information please contact Anaheim Sporn, Neighborhood Services Superintendent, at (714) 765-5235 or asporn@anaheim.net.
For more information on the City of Anaheim please visit www.anaheim.net.
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ABOUT ANAHEIM –The City of Anaheim, founded in 1857, is one of the nation’s premier municipalities and is one of California’s most populous cities. Anaheim covers 50 square miles with more than 346,000 residents and more than 2,900 City employees. The municipal corporation’s annual budget is $1.6 billion. Anaheim supports a thriving business community with companies such as Carl Karcher Enterprises, Inc., L-3 Communications, Pacific Sunwear, and Disneyland Resort. Successful sports franchises call Anaheim home, including Angels Baseball, Anaheim Ducks, the U.S. Men’s National Volleyball Team, and the 2012 Olympic Games Silver Medal winning U.S. Women’s National Volleyball Team.. Anaheim also boasts world-class meeting and entertainment venues with the Anaheim Convention Center, LEED-certified and the largest on the west coast, Honda Center, City National Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim GardenWalk, and Angel Stadium of Anaheim. In addition, Anaheim embraces its vibrant cultural arts community, including the world-renowned Anaheim Ballet. Annually, Anaheim welcomes millions of visitors to the city, truly making it where the world comes to live, work and play. For more information, please visit www.anaheim.net.