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Organizers say neighborhood "Friday" events, hybrid meetings will reach hundreds of families

Community Development & Engagement Committee · August 7, 2026
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Summary

A community outreach organizer outlined a neighborhood "Friday" event series and a new hybrid meeting plan to increase accessibility; organizers reported early sponsorship and wide volunteer interest.

An organizer described plans for a neighborhood "Friday" outreach series that will combine partners across neighborhood councils and launch a hybrid meeting model for greater accessibility.

Presenter (speaker 8) described three neighborhood events coordinated with multiple neighborhood councils and said the combined collaborators expect to provide outreach resources and food distribution for "5 to 700 to 800 local families." The presenter also announced a new hybrid meeting structure for the Greatmont Independent Neighborhood Association beginning Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. "We are excited to launch our new hybrid meeting structure," the presenter said.

Organizers said outreach partners will staff tables at neighborhood events, and that a mix of in‑person and Zoom options aims to reduce barriers to participation. Committee members thanked the organizer and encouraged continued coordination with city staff on logistics and outreach.