by Rod Williams, Oct, 30, 2023- The below comes from Neighbors 2 Neighbors. For those interested in having a greater impact on Nashville policies, or simply being a better-informed citizen, this is a great opportunity to network and learn.
We are pleased to announce that the Honorable Mayor Freddie O'Connell will be joining us for our Q4 Neighborhood Leadership Forum on Saturday, November 4th.
As with any new mayoral administration, it takes some time to work through all of the requests that flood the office following the inauguration. The Mayor's Office has been working with us to make this important meeting happen. We apologize not being able to get word out sooner. Here are the things you need to know:
WHAT: Q4 Neighborhood Leadership Forum
WHEN: Saturday, November 4, 2023, 9:30 am - 11:30 am
WHERE: North Police Precinct, 2231 26th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37208
WHY: The purpose of the Neighborhood Leadership Forum is to provide an opportunity for the participants to get to know each other, discuss issues relevant to local neighborhoods, and provide feedback and recommendations to the Mayor’s Office.
WHO: Residents / Neighborhood Leaders, Elected Officials and Staff from Government Agencies, Other Neighborhood Stakeholders
REGISTRATION: Advance Registration is Required
COST: Thanks to a recent grant from the Metropolitan Council, residents of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County may attend the event at no cost.
However, documentation of residency must be presented at check-in. You may present one (1) of the following: a recent utility bill; voter's registration card; driver's license or other government issued-ID; current record from a school showing address; affidavit by landlord; or affidavit by a nonprofit treatment, shelter, half-way house, or homeless assistance entity located within Davidson County. This is a requirement of the funding.
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