West Harlem Local Development Committee

Posted on April 26, 2007 by


The office of Assemblyman Keith Wright dropped the following into our box yesterday:

The West Harlem LDC is having a nomination meeting to help vet delegates to the Board of Directors. In this case, the Board of Directors needs a delegate from West Harlem special interest groups. Attached is a notice and schedule of the public meeting, which is to take place on May 10th, 2007.

Additional information:

The LDC’s annual meeting will be held in May and nominations for the Board of Directors must be submitted by May 14. Some Directors of the LDC represent specific organizations that are already organized, but the LDC also has Directors representing various interest groups that are not an organized entity or coalition. In order to facilitate nominations from the non-organized interest groups listed below, a meeting will be held on May 10, 2007 at 541 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027.

Session A will take place from 7pm – 8pm and Session B will take place from 8:15pm to 9pm. All interested parties must reside or operate in the boundaries of Manhattan Community District 9, which are south to north: 110th Street to 155th Street and west to east: the Hudson River to St. Nicholas Avenue; all nominees must maintain a leadership position in good standing in the organization which they represent. [ed note: on the website boundaries extend west to Edgecombe and Bradhurst, so if you aren't sure if you fall into the D9 boundaries you may want to clarify]

 

Session A: 7:00 – 8:00pm

Session B: 8:15 – 9:00pm

  1. Tenant’s Association Members
  2. Small Residential Owners
  3. Community Based Organizations
  4. Faith Based Organizations
  5. Educational Institutions and Organizations

 

  1. Owners of Commercial Properties
  2. Arts and Cultural Organizations
  3. Youth Based Organizations
  4. Commercial Renters in Proposed Rezoning Are

 

 

Related: Gotham Gazette :: Neighborhood Retail Alliance :: Columbia Spectator :: Associated Content

 

 

 

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