Center City Neighborhood Forum
What: Center City Neighborhood Forum
When: Thursday, December 13, 2007. 7:00pm
Where: Main Library Auditorium (basement level)
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Peter Gorman, Superintendent of CMS
Other Speakers: Michael Smith from CCCP, CMPD, CDOT, Park It, City Services, Duke Power, Code Enforcement
Why: To discuss livability in Center City; focus is public education opportunities for Center City families
Charlotte's Center City is a strong and diverse neighborhood. As the Center City population continues to grow, and more families begin to call the Center City home, education, open space, public safety and a sense of community become more important to our residents each and every day.
Families in the Center City want to be recognized by CMS as more than a collection of businesses and fragmented condo projects. This is a cohesive neighborhood with a vested interest in quality public schools. This meeting is an opportunity for residents to meet and dialogue with Superintendent Gorman.
Representatives from city departments and organizations that contribute to center city livability will also present their priorities for 2008 and give residents a chance to be heard.
Charlotte Center City Partners
When: Thursday, December 13, 2007. 7:00pm
Where: Main Library Auditorium (basement level)
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Peter Gorman, Superintendent of CMS
Other Speakers: Michael Smith from CCCP, CMPD, CDOT, Park It, City Services, Duke Power, Code Enforcement
Why: To discuss livability in Center City; focus is public education opportunities for Center City families
Charlotte's Center City is a strong and diverse neighborhood. As the Center City population continues to grow, and more families begin to call the Center City home, education, open space, public safety and a sense of community become more important to our residents each and every day.
Families in the Center City want to be recognized by CMS as more than a collection of businesses and fragmented condo projects. This is a cohesive neighborhood with a vested interest in quality public schools. This meeting is an opportunity for residents to meet and dialogue with Superintendent Gorman.
Representatives from city departments and organizations that contribute to center city livability will also present their priorities for 2008 and give residents a chance to be heard.
Charlotte Center City Partners


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