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Ciara D'Amico is a third generation North End resident who attended Eliot School and Boston Latin Academy. We spent some time walking around the neighborhood where she grew up and where she also now works. Ciara works for The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services as a liaison for this neighborhood along with The West End and Wharf District of Boston. So she is basically the go between for residents who are having issues or looking to help make change. On our walk she shared how she was exposed to public service by her mom as a kid and what it's like to now help the people she still calls neighbors.
Happy New Year! We are very happy to be back after a two-month Hiatus during which time we have been working hard to bring you diverse slate of shows with some great guests in 2024. As we kick off 2024 our guest today in Russell Ducharme manager of the City of Racho Cordova's Neighborhood Services. The Neighborhood Services Division's goal is to grow and maintain strong and vibrant neighborhoods through five main programs: Code Enforcement, Animal Services, Parking Enforcement, Rental Housing, and Homeless Outreach. Collaborating with and educating our community about municipal codes, health and safety requirements, and animal services laws creates healthy neighborhoods, happy residents, as well as a sense of community and shared pride. We had a wide-ranging discussion with Russell who told us about the many services Rancho Cordova Neighborhood Services provides the residents of Rancho Cordova. If you enjoy this program, look out for future shows as we ride along with an Animal Services Officer as they go about their work and on another episode as we follow an officer from the Code Enforcment Division to give us a birds eye view on what these hard working men and woman do to keep Rancho Cordova the great city it is today, safe and beautiful.
Join us as we highlight changemaker Steve Hoffman, CEO of Brightpoint, to discuss resources such as rent and utility assistance that can help families be Home for the Holidays. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Amazon Music to be notified when new episodes are released!Our next episode airs Monday, December 11th! Tune in as we highlight our next changemaker, Kelly Lundberg, Deputy Director for the City of Fort Wayne's Office of Housing & Neighborhood Services, to discuss cold weather resources and winterization tips.Donate today to help make a difference in Allen County: www.unitedwayallencounty.org/giveTo learn more about Brightpoint & the services they offer, please visit: www.mybrightpoint.orgStay connected with us on social media and visit our website to learn more about what we do here in Allen County.
The Town of Prescott Valley has hired Stephanie Robinson, former City of Avondale Director of Neighborhood and Family Services, to head up the Town's new Neighborhood Services Department. In Avondale, Robinson managed a .9 million budget and provided oversight for a 40-member team in the areas of human services, community development, revitalization, code enforcement, youth development, senior services, housing, and capacity building Among her notable achievements, Robinson oversaw the development and implementation of the Avondale Education and Community Engagement Initiative through the establishment of VISTA and NCCC programs; increased community use of a multi-faceted Resource Center by 250 percent in... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-hires-code-compliance-manager-to-lead-new-neighborhood-services-dept/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
The Town of Prescott Valley has unveiled a new department as of July 1, focused on “all things neighborhood.” The new Neighborhood Services Department has been created to meet the needs of the community's neighborhoods and will encompass Animal Services (formerly Animal Control), Code Enforcement, and community outreach programs such as Adopt a Street, Neighborhood Toolbox, Graffiti abatement, Non-Profit Assistance Programs, Landlord Tenant Information, Neighborhood Assistance Programs, Pet Nurturing And Veterinarian Assistance Programs, Neighborhood Clean-up (Dumpster) and other needed community assistance programs. The creation of the new Department enables Prescott Valley to provide a higher level of attention, outreach, and... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-unveils-new-neighborhood-services-department/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
It is unfortunately common for people to feel alienated from their government, to feel as though the problems they experience in their neighborhoods are not the problems that officials are talking about at city hall. This feeling of alienation can lead to a lack of engagement, which can lead to a further feeling of alienation, and on and on in a vicious cycle. The City of Chattanooga Department of Neighborhood Services is one way the city is working to break that cycle. In this episode we'll learn more about the Neighborhood Services Department and how they are working to better reconnect citizens with our government. You can sign up for the Chattanooga Civics Newsletter here: https://buttondown.email/ChattanoogaCivics For more civic resources visit ChattanoogaCivics.com Music credits: Loopster by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4991-loopster License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
City of Rock Hill Neighborhood Services representatives Arthdale Brown and Dorene Boular join CityCast to discuss Rolling in Rock Hill, The Community Toolshed, Inside Rock Hill and whether or not money grows on trees.
Miguel Rullan. Community Outreach Coordinator for Neighborhood Services in the City of Rock Hill, joins CityCast to discuss his role in helping those in the community.
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Dr. Eric A. Johnson, Chief of Economic Development, Housing and Neighborhood Services for the City of Dallas, joins Shawn and Ryan on Deconstructing Dallas.Tune in to hear about Johnson's transition to Dallas (moving here just one week before the COVID-19 shutdown) and why he considers himself a creative disrupter with a competitive spirit. Johnson discusses how Dallas differentiates itself from its neighbors (the good, the bad and what makes us unique) and what the recent census report is telling us. He also speaks on the Southern Dallas tax base and what the recently passed Economic Development Policy means for Dallas. Visit: http://www.dallasecodev.org/ Email Dr. Johnson: eric.anthony.johnson@dallascityhall.com
Randall White, Founder and President of 24Hr Dallas, joins Dr. Eric Anthony Johnson, Chief of Economic Development, Housing, and Neighborhood Services at the City of Dallas, to share their stories about the history and future of nightlife in Dallas and how economic development after dark effects our daily lives.If you like our show, please subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and leave a review about why you love the Love Field Stories podcast. And tap the share icon to send it to the people you love.And remember! No wait. No shuttles. Park in Garages A, B, C starting at $7/day, and a short 4-8 minute walk to the terminal. Visit dallas-lovefield.com
Belinda Drake is a Black queer pioneer in her own right. Belinda first burst on the scenes running for City-County Council of Indianapolis as an openly lesbian Black women. Since then, Belinda has kept her political charge running for Indiana State Senate and recently being appointed the Board of Business and Neighborhood Services by the City-County Council. Belinda shares her journey growing from growing up in Gary, Indiana, to making a name for her self as a future political force. She also shares her thoughts on an important and timely topic.... protecting Black women. Tap in to learn more about Belinda and how she uses her platform to protect Black women. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
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Moderated by David Vossbrink, Communications Counsel, retired Communications Director, City of San JosePublic information officers work at the intersection of communications and public policy, representing a broad range of challenging and rewarding PR career opportunities. The pandemic tested us all, but especially those responsible for getting clear, accurate and timely information out to large populations. PRSA-SV Board Member David Vossbrink moderates this panel of public sector communicators to discuss what influenced their careers and how they've all successfully engaged with diverse communities. About the Panel: Linh Hoang, Communications Manager, Valley Water, oversees marketing strategies, comms and media/PR activities for the South Bay's principal water supply and flood control agency district. She's been a public-sector communicator for nearly 15 years, previously with Valley Transportation Authority. Prior to moving into local government, Linh was a reporter, producer and editor for local broadcast news at KNTV and KLIV Radio in San Jose. Carolina Camarena, Communications Director, City of San Jose, has served with the City of San Jose for nearly 25 years. She's led award-winning public information campaigns for several departments and programs, including Environmental Services, Parks Recreation & Neighborhood Services and the Emergency Operations Center during the pandemic. Carolina currently leads citywide comms strategies for the City Manager's Office. Sean Webby, Public Communications Officer, Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, has served in this role for a decade. Previously, he was a journalist for 25 years in New York City, Vermont, Connecticut and with the San Jose Mercury News, where he was twice named Northern California's Investigative Reporter of the Year. Sean lectures and teaches classes on media relations for law enforcement command staff throughout California. David Vossbrink, APR, Communications Counsel and panel moderator, retired as communications director for the City of San Jose after a four-decade career in Bay Area local government. He currently provides communications consulting services to local public agencies and universities. A PRSA-SV past president, David received the Chapter's Legacy Award in 2019 and the Paul B. Clark Award from the California Association of Public Information Officials in 2002.
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In this episode of The Bill Cartwright Show, Bill sits down with San Francisco native Derick Brown. They discuss Derick's early life growing up in San Francisco and how he grew inspired to give back to the community. Throughout the years, Derick has dedicated his life to leading community and neighborhood engagements addressing complex problems. Bill and Derick discuss his various roles, including being the Senior Community Engagement Advisor for the San Francisco Police Department, Director of the Office of Neighborhood Services for the late SF mayor Ed Lee, as well as the Director of Community Relations for Boys and Girls Club of SF. Derick is now serving as the Senior Director of USF's Leo T. McCarthy Center, bringing his journey full circle.
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Neighborhood Services Coordinator Kate Kizito (kkizito@cityofgreer.org) discusses the program designed to bring neighborhoods and City of Greer services closer.
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“Diversity is not about how we differ. Diversity is about embracing one another's uniqueness.”-Ola JosephThe Sound Off Team invites you to join us at 9am in the morning. Mary Cookie-Goings-Director of Neighborhood Services, City of Myrtle Beach, will join us as our Special guest. She will share information on ‘Beachside Chats' an Amazing Movement, and so much more!! Check us out at 9am on The Big Station 98.5 Kiss FM, or listen on our Apple Podcast. Remember, We Sound Off And.... You Can Sound Off Too....#wesoundoff#impact*Follow us on Instagram, like our FB page*
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Did you know fall is the best time to get in the garden? We have the perfect product to help you and it’s made right here in Plano. Sherrian Jones joins the podcast to tell us more about Texas Pure Products and to give you more confidence about tackling outdoor projects. Steve and Shannah get you up to date on changes in Plano as we all move into the next normal. Download & Listen: https://apple.co/2qngea0 Watch this episode on YouTube. This month's story links: WHAT’S NEW: October Plano COVID-19 case updates Plano Public Library Plano Parks and Recreation Neighborhood Services new location Neighborhood Services contact information New Resident Checklist BEHIND THE SCENES: Texas Pure Products with Sherrian Jones Texas Pure Products Buy online Retail locations Texas Pure Products Facebook page THOSE OTHER THINGS: Budget vote and Carpenter Park North Infrastructure Projects in Plano
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Today's episode is a replay of last month's TREC Talks event with Dr. Eric Anthony Johnson, the new Chief of Economic Development, Housing, and Neighborhood Services for the City of Dallas. --- If you’re listening to us for the first time, please subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app and follow TREC on social media. -Subscribe via Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/treccast/id1438048995 -Subscribe via SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/trecdallas -Susbcribe via Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/treccast -- Follow The Real Estate Council on Social Media -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealestatecouncil -Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRECDallas -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trecdallas/ -LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-real-estate-council -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk-GkSGoJOltGV34Yt83GRA
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Bungalower's Brendan O'Connor gets a chance to sit with Jason Reynolds from Orange County's Neighborhood Services Department ahead of his talk at the upcoming Orange County Community Conference, "Simple Crime Prevention Techniques to Keep your Home and Neighborhood Safe" on Saturday, October 5. Find out what the heck that means and more in this great one-on-one sit down with Reynolds in his fancy corner office. Find out more information on the 24th Annual Community Conference at ocfl.net/communityconference. This is a bonus episode of "Bungalower and The Bus."
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Buying or selling a home is not an easy transaction but it could get smoother if you have someone to it for you. And having this resource could save you a lot of time, money, and energy. In this episode, Alyona shares how being a realtor allowed her to be in complete control of everything. Helping her achieve financial freedom, self-esteem, and good financial acumen. Alyona Caravella is a realtor at RE/MAX and has been in the real estate industry since 2009. Helping families and individuals buy or sell a home. She’s also an accredited buyer’s agent and an expert in real estate negotiation. She helps anybody from start to finish - from planning to getting the resources ahead of time so her clients can enjoy ease and take charge of their cash flow and finances. In This Episode We Discuss: Alyona’s story on becoming a realtor Her experience being a landlord Tips for women who are planning to dive into the real estate industry Who you hire can make or break a business What is a Potential Rental Area? The pros and cons of becoming a landlord What you can control as a landlord Why buying an investment property is better than renting Education & Planning is the key to successful rental income and investment Stay ahead, plan ahead - Alyona Caravella For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction (Newton's Law) When it comes to rentals and investment properties, there's as many plusses as there's minuses. Resources Mentioned: Research rental pricing and trends in your area on https://www.craigslist.org/ or https://www.rentometer.com Access all state approval legal docs on https://wilegalblank.com Neighborhood Services in Milwaukee County https://city.milwaukee.gov Report cards for different types of schools or districts: https://dpi.wi.gov/families-students/data/report-cards RE/MAX Alyona Caravella, ABR, CHBA, CHBS, RENE Real Estate Agent Re/Max alyona@soldwisconsin.com 414.520.7780 Connect with her on LinkedIn Instagram Facebook --- Visit The Women's Financial Wellness Center for a full directory listing of experts. https://www.womensfinancialwellnesscenter.com/our-supporters Be sure to reach out if you would like to connect personally with The Women’s Financial Wellness Center. You can visit our website at https://www.womensfinancialwellnesscenter.comor grab a complimentary 30-minute consult at http://bit.ly/dashboardwfwc.
On this episode of the podcast ‘Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,’ host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by City of Oceanside Director of Neighborhood Services, Margery Piece, to give listeners an understanding of the several community partners involved in helping individuals and families overcome homelessness. Greg and Margery are then joined by Oceanside resident Marshall Glos, who shares his journey from a normal life, as a commercial pilot who owned his own home, two cars and two boats, to a life on the streets for nearly 10 years, to finally overcoming addiction and homelessness.
Councilor Matt O'Malley chats with Jullieanne Doherty, Director of Outreach and Engagement with the Elderly Commission and former Jamaica Plain and LGBT liaison with the Office of Neighborhood Services. Jullieanne shares what it was like to grow up, live and work for the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain. Chief of Staff Bill MacGregor and Jamaica Plain liaison, Will Poff-Webster drop by for neighborhood updates.
Bringing years of valuable experience from the private sector to help manage key divisions related to development in Glendale, Phil Lanzafame is incredibly knowledgeable about Community Development. As Director of that Department he oversees Planning, Building and Safety, Neighborhood Services, Economic Development and more. In this fascinating interview we discuss how these areas affect Glendale...
Welcome to Roses & Weeds! A City of Tyler podcast that is here to keep you up to date with current events and news related to our beautiful city.In our this episode we have special guests Candace Porter-Condry the Interim Housing Manager, and Julie Goodgame the Communications Director for the City of Tyler.We talk to Candace Porter-Condry about the Housing Choice Voucher Program's Annual Plan which just went before City Council and to hear a little more about Neighborhood Service's mission.The City of Tyler Neighborhood Services Department webpage can be found here: http://www.cityoftyler.org/Departments/NeighborhoodServices.aspx. This department is a great first stop to learn more about Housing Choice Voucher Program, the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program, and others. The United States Housing and Urban Development website can be found here: https://www.hud.gov/.Roses & Weeds is recorded at the Tyler Innovation Pipeline, which is a makers space staffed by the city of Tyler and the University of Texas Tyler College of Business and Technology where you too can come record a podcast with our world class audio studio, record something on a huge professionally lit green screen, use 3d Printers, Laser Cutters, and so much more. Memberships are now available.Roses & Weeds is hosted by City employees Veronica Brady Innovation Manager of the Innovation Pipeline and by Samuel Brady, Engineering Services. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future show topics please reach out to us at PublicRelations@TylerTexas.com, and be sure to #roses&weeds all your questions to the City of Tyler on social media.Recordings of City Council, as well as Meeting Agendas, can be found here: tylercitytx.iqm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx. City Council meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at City Hall 212 N. Bonner Ave, Tyler, TX 75702.Music used in intro and outro is Surfing day by Marcos H. Bolanos on Unchained Melodies Vol. 2, Creative Commons. Roses & Weeds is a City of Tyler production, all rights reserved.This episode was produced by Bob Mauldin, Julie Goodgame, Samuel Brady, and Veronica Brady. Edited by Samuel Brady and Bob Mauldin.
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