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City of Decatur City Council met May 13

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City of Decatur City Council met May 13. 

Here is the agenda as provided by the council:

I. Call to Order


      1. Roll Call

      2. Pledge of Allegiance

II. Study Session: Study Sessions are less formal meetings of the City Council called to discuss broad policy themes and obtain input from the governing body about proposals and initiatives that are still being developed. No formal votes are taken at Study Sessions, and no informal directions expressed at Study Sessions bind the City Council, or its individual members, to vote in a certain manner at a future City Council meeting. The Mayor will accept public comments at different times on the agenda topics below as council and staff discussions proceed. Members of the public should limit their remarks to three (3) minutes, unless granted additional time by the council.

      NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION

      A. Summarize previous community engagement meetings' data, findings and recommendations.

      B. Introduce new data, organized by neighborhood, from the Greater Opportunity Zone urban core area.

      C. Discuss what services & strategies could be deployed: i) city-wide, ii) in the Greater Opportunity Zone urban core, and iii) in a few target neighborhoods for demonstration impact & effect.

      D. Discuss how success in Neighborhood Revitalization should be measured/Select desired outcomes that are measurable.

      E. Start connecting outcomes to strategy options; including goals & objectives for the next Neighborhood Revitalization study session.

III.Adjournment

https://decatur.novusagenda.com/agendapublic/MeetingView.aspx?MeetingID=213&MinutesMeetingID=-1&doctype=Agenda

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