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3 results for “youth development” · other

  • multi-municipal comprehensive plan

    Hazleton, PA
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    The "Thrive 2035" comprehensive plan is a multi-municipal planning document for the Greater Hazleton area, developed collaboratively by the City of Hazleton, Borough of West Hazleton, and Hazle Township. The plan establishes a shared vision and overarching goals while addressing five priority areas: Housing, Economic Vitality, Youth, Services and Amenities, and Resilient Systems. The document includes community outreach efforts, a catalyst project, and an implementation strategy to guide regional development through 2035.

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  • District F 2025 Annual Report

    Houston, TX
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    District F's 2025 Annual Report highlights the councilmember's achievements across five priority areas, framed by the theme "Above the Rim" (performing at a superior level). Key accomplishments include public safety improvements through new streetlights and micro-safety plans; youth programming expansion with over $45,000 in matching funds; economic development initiatives including the LAUNCH West Houston entertainment center and Nordstrom Rack; quality-of-life enhancements such as air-quality monitors and community wellness events; and neighborhood infrastructure projects, notably a $6 million stormwater drainage project for Ashton Village and a $28 million Safe Streets Project on Bissonnet. The report serves as a summary of District F's performance and priorities for Houston's westside communities during 2025.

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  • District F 2024 Annual Report

    Houston, TX
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    District F's 2024 Annual Report highlights the Council Member's "Blueprint" vision for the westside Houston district, emphasizing transformative progress across community development, youth engagement, economic development, and public safety. Key accomplishments include the Richmond Avenue reconstruction project, $178,000 in sidewalk upgrades in Oak Harbor, increased street lighting, elimination of blighted homes, and rapid response during Hurricane Beryl, along with initiatives such as the inaugural Faith & Affordable Housing Summit and the 3rd Annual Summer of Safety program. The district conducted 43 community meetings, issued 30 proclamations, and organized 6 housing and affordability-focused meetings throughout the year.

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