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Lutheran Social Service 2400 Park Avenue, Suite 240 Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-879-5383

Community Meeting Thursday April 5th, 2012


(Meeting held at The Center for Changing Lives in the Centrum Room, 2400 Park Avenue)

6:00 to 7:30 p.m.

AGENDA
(Little Caesars Pizza & Beverages will be provided)
6:00 pm 6:02 pm 6:04 pm 6:05 pm Meeting called to order; Timekeeper assigned Introductions March 1st Community Minutes in packet for review.

Phillips West Business:


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Midtown Global Market Update- presented by Kim Hanna (3 minutes). Minneapolis Police Update- presented by CPS Don Greeley (5 minutes). Midtown Safety Center Annual Report- presented by CPS John Baumann & Hennepin County Probation Officers Therese Rau and Anthony Gardner (15 minutes). American Swedish Institute Construction Update- presented by Nina Clark (15 minutes). 6th Ward City Council Update from City Council VP Robert Lilligren- (15 minutes). February Financials - in your packet for review. Phillips West Housing Programs- Flyer in packet!
PW Board Meeting, Monday April 23rd, 6:00 to 7:15 p.m. (LSS, Room 182) PW Community Meeting, Thursday May 3rd, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. (LSS, Centrum Room)

Upcoming Phillips West Meetings:


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7:20pm Adjourn
This Community Meeting is an Accessible Event and accommodations will be made for those attending. For those with children who wish to attend the cost of Childcare will be provided. To ensure time for Proper Accommodations please contact Crystal Trutnau at 612-879-5383 Eligibility: Eligibility for membership in the organization shall be open to: A. anyone 18 years or older and; B. anyone who lives in the Phillips West neighborhood or; C. anyone who owns residential property in the neighborhood or; D. An official representative of a business, organization, or institution located within the neighborhood. An official representative shall be so designated in writing (to be filed with the secretary annually) by the business, organization, or institution located within the neighborhood. Voting membership: Any eligible person may become a voting member by: (1) attending Regular Full Community, Special, or Committee meetings and recording his or her name on the sign-in sheet; or (2) submitting his or her name and address in writing to the Council along with a request for voting membership.

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