CITIZEN ANTI-DISPLACEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Monday, February 8, 2021 · 10:00 AM AM · VIrtual

TL;DR

The Citizen Anti-Displacement Advisory Committee met virtually to discuss strategies for supporting displaced populations in the city. The meeting covered public hearing insights and potential resources for residents facing housing challenges.

Key Decisions

  • Review of Previous Meeting Minutes Approved
  • Public Hearing Discussion Discussed ongoing housing displacement concerns
  • Support Resources for Displaced Residents Under review
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Agenda

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  2. 1. Call to Order at 10:05 AM
  3. 2. Roll Call.
  4. 3. Review and approval of meeting minutes of September 11, 2020 and October 9, 2020.
  5. 4. Discussion relating to the public hearings.
  6. 5. Discussion relating to resources and support for displaced population.
  7. 6. Meeting adjourned at 11:39 AM Joanna Polanco Staff Assistant
  8. 200587 Communication relating to the 2020 activities of the Citizen Anti-Displacement Advisory Committee.
    Communication
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  13. Also present from DCD: Maria Prioletta - DCD NIDC Sam Leichtling - DCD Planning Catherine Madison - DCD Planning