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We’re proud to present the City of Reno’s video annual report, showcasing some of the tremendous work happening behind the scenes. Under the direction and steadfast leadership of the Reno City Council, this video highlights how your tax dollars are being put to good use! Key Highlights include: 🚧 Infrastructure Improvements: 755 miles of roads maintained, major street rehab projects, and upgrades to public lift stations. 🏊♂️ Moana Springs Community Aquatics and Fitness Center: A new hub for health and recreation featuring a 50-meter competition pool. 🏘 Housing Assistance: A total of $3.2 million in rental aid was provided to 1,246 households, with 1,326 affordable housing units supported. 👮♂️ 👨🚒 Public Safety: The Reno Police Department launched the Directed Engagement, Enforcement, and Deployment Strategy program, also known as DEEDS, which is a data-driven initiative aimed at reducing crime and improving safety. Additionally, the Reno Fire Department responded to over 50,000 calls and Reno Dispatch answered over 500,000 calls. 🌳 Revitalization Efforts: Continued investment in downtown revitalization projects aimed at improving public spaces and attracting new businesses. View more: https://lnkd.in/eGf5ahKj
City of Reno Year in Review 2024
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📢 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 📢 The Town of Thunderbolt Town Council meeting originally scheduled for June 12, 2024, at 6:00 PM has been rescheduled to June 5, 2024, at 6:00 PM due to a conflict. The meeting will be held at Town Hall, 2821 River Drive, 2nd floor. Please mark your calendars and join us for this important meeting! #TownOfThunderbolt #CouncilMeeting #ImportantUpdate #CommunityAnnouncement
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📢 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 📢 The Town of Thunderbolt Town Council meeting originally scheduled for June 12, 2024, at 6:00 PM has been rescheduled to June 5, 2024, at 6:00 PM due to a conflict. The meeting will be held at Town Hall, 2821 River Drive, 2nd floor. Please mark your calendars and join us for this important meeting! #TownOfThunderbolt #CouncilMeeting #ImportantUpdate #CommunityAnnouncement
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Here's what to watch for when Raleigh's City Council meets this week:
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Focused on Client Growth of Office Assets at Suburban Real Estate Services, Inc.| Mentor |Volunteer| Coach| Father Husband|
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The charm and beauty of the older part of town may inspire you to protect and preserve buildings there. Our guide explains the benefits and drawbacks of the different types of historic districts and explains how to establish one.
Establishing an Historic District: The Right Move for Your Community?
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The charm and beauty of the older part of town may inspire you to protect and preserve buildings there. Our guide explains the benefits and drawbacks of the different types of historic districts and explains how to establish one.
Establishing an Historic District: The Right Move for Your Community?
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Founder of Emi's Elevators 501c3 Status: 170(b)(1)(A)(vi). Founder of Nokes Mountain Elevator Benefit Company.
In response to this article on elevator construction, regulation, labor, and immigration, I believe a viable solution lies in a business model that leverages the strengths of a 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) designated 501c3 organization in conjunction with a benefit elevator company. Our nonprofit Emi's Elevator, which is the majority owner of Nokes Mountain Elevator Company, aims to address these issues by creating Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned (SWAM) businesses and job opportunities through targeted apprenticeship programs. Our mission focuses specifically on public, low-income, and subsidized housing sectors, where there is a significant need for the maintenance, servicing, modernization, and new installation of elevator infrastructure. By prioritizing the creation of skilled jobs and fostering entrepreneurship within these underserved housing communities, we can alleviate labor shortages and contribute to economic development. Our approach ensures that workers receive the necessary training and support, promoting a sustainable workforce equipped to meet the demands of the elevator industry. In addition to our focus on housing, we also address elevator infrastructure needs in public facilities, including military bases, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and other essential public institutions. Ensuring reliable and efficient elevator systems in these facilities not only improves operational efficiency and safety but also supports the well-being of the communities they serve. Moreover, by focusing on the maintenance and modernization of elevator infrastructure in public and subsidized housing, we can contribute to lowering housing costs. Efficient and reliable elevator systems reduce the overall maintenance costs for housing authorities, which can translate into lower rents and fees for residents. Additionally, by creating job opportunities and fostering economic growth within these communities, we help residents achieve financial stability, further reducing the economic pressures associated with housing costs. Through this integrated business model, we not only enhance the quality and safety of elevator systems in both housing and public facilities but also drive social impact by empowering marginalized groups, fostering community resilience, and contributing to more affordable housing and better public services.
Stephen Jacob Smith, founder and executive director of the Center for Building in North America, used the elevator to explain why housing costs have skyrocketed, among other woes, in a guest essay for The New York Times https://lnkd.in/eXVw38N6
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Change moves at the pace of trust. Re-building a community, economically and socially, takes time and effort. Long term investment, relationships and resident buy in is crucial. #urbanregeneration #placeshaping #sunderland #highstreets #communityimprovementdistrict
New report published by our High Streets Research Network following our visit to Villette Road a few weeks ago, to coincide with our new website! https://lnkd.in/egXzwu_b
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John A Cummings | DTR 360 Books 📚 on Instagram: "Before Central Park in #nyc🗽 it was an African community called Seneca Village and before that it was called York Hill. Dozens of other African towns have been erased off the American map, 🗺️ not by burning them down, but by hiding them under water. www.DTR360Books.com for books 📚 LINK 🔗 IN BIO‼️ Credit 🎥 The Amber Ruffin Show #DTR360Books"
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