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City volunteer program 'My Hometown' described to neighborhood; offers owner‑occupied property assistance
Summary
Zoning enforcement officer Abinadi briefed the district on the My Hometown volunteer program, which provides landscaping, fencing and small repairs for owner‑occupied properties through monthly community service events; residents were told to use the QR code to nominate properties.
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Zoning enforcement officer Abinadi described My Hometown, a community volunteer program that assists owner‑occupied neighbors with landscaping, fencing and small‑scope property improvements. He said the program now covers multiple neighborhoods in the district and that volunteers do monthly community‑service days to help residents in need. Abinadi emphasized that assistance targets owner‑occupied properties and encouraged neighbors to scan the program QR code to nominate homes that could benefit from help.
Attendees asked whether My Hometown will work on parkland or backyards; Abinadi said scope varies by community and that many projects include fencing, junk removal and landscaping. He described the program as separate from the city (an independent community organization) and said the neighborhood has previously used matching grants for related projects.
No formal action was taken; residents were encouraged to contact Abinadi or use the QR code for referrals.

