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Community Organizing: The Work Continues

By Gerald Britt
December 23, 2009

Unify South Dallas, continues its meetings after a successful effort in bringing before South Dallas residents, Mayor Tom Leppert to address an agenda of issues which they developed.

These are clips from that the meeting in November in which the tenor and tone of the meeting is laid out and the Mayor responds to agenda items that relate to the city's role in supporting the Dallas Housing Authority's application for HOPE IV funds; transportation and neighborhood redevelopment issues and the proliferation of liquor related businesses in South Dallas.

We've got the agenda, now the work begins!

The next meeting will take place Saturday December 19, 2009, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, at the Eban Village Community Room, 3023 Park Row Avenue. Hope to see you there...


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