Here are some community resources for everyone.
https://www.ramseycounty.us/content/community-healing-circles-scheduled-support-health-and-wellbeing
Here are some community resources for everyone.
https://www.ramseycounty.us/content/community-healing-circles-scheduled-support-health-and-wellbeing
The Dayton’s Bluff District 4 Community Council grieves with the community after the tragic death of Daunte Wright at the hands of police. We stand in solidarity with our BIPOC neighbors and recognize that policing in our communities needs to protect all citizens equally. We are committed to advocating for equity for all. Our hearts go out to the family of Daunte.
Please see below and feel free to join us!
Topic: Dayton’s Bluff District 4 Community Council April 2021 Board Meeting
Time: Apr 19, 2021 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 19, 2021, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
AGENDA_____________________________________________________
6:30 PM WELCOME & REVIEW OF THE AGENDA
6:40 PM REVIEW/APPROVE FEBRUARY & MARCH BOARD MEETINGMINUTES
6:45 PM BETSY MOWRY-VOSS, SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY DISTRICTCOUNCIL RE: RENT STABILIZATION
7:15 PM JODI BRANTLEY, METRO STATE GROW-IT CENTER RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT
7:25 PM VOTES REQUESTED
NEW BOARD MEMBER
STAR GRANT REQUESTS
LAND USE COMMITTEE
7:40 PM COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS AND UPDATES
CM JANE PRINCE
SAINT PAUL PARKS & RECREATION
LISTENING HOUSE
EASTSIDE ELDERS
8:00 PM ADJOURN
NEXT BOARD MEETING IS MONDAY, MAY 17, 6:30 PM ON ZOOM
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