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City to Host Community Meetings on New Orleans Recreation Development Commission Neighborhood Participation Plan

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 The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Engagement will host 7 community meetings to present the Neighborhood Participation Plan (NPP) for the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC). These meetings are a chance for residents to give input on the NPP framework.In an effort to produce a more citizen-driven NORDC, the Neighborhood Engagement Office and NORDC have recommended a community advisory structure known as the NORDC NPP. A structural framework was approved by the NORDC Commissioners in July. Additional input from citizens will be considered as the Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office finalizes the full plan. These community meetings are an opportunity for residents who use NORDC facilities and programs to be involved in the decision making. NORDC and the Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office will solicit input, suggestions, and concerns from community members.

The NORDC NPP community meetings will take place on the following dates and locations. All meetings will begin at 5:30p.m.and end at 7:00p.m. For further questions please contact NORDC at: (504) 658-7806.

The District A meeting is scheduled for October 1. Meeting dates and locations are listed below:

Date District Location Address
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 District C Cut-Off Recreation Center 6600 Belgrade
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 District D St Bernard Recreation Center 1500 Lafreniere
Monday, October 1, 2012 District A New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Palm Drive
Thursday, October 4, 2012 District E All Souls Episcopal Church 5500 St. Claude
Tuesday, October 9, 2012 District C Holy Angels Church 3500 St. Claude
Wednesday, October 16, 2012 District E St. Maria Goretti Church 7300 Crowder
Wednesday, October 22, 2012 District B Rosa Keller Library 4300 S. Broad
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