On September 12th, 2024 and September 14th, 2024 Menlo Park Neighborhood Association and Barrio Sin Nombre Neighborhood Association respectively voted to approve the following letter reaffirming our mutual support for the Menlo Park & Barrio Sin Nombre Neighborhood Plan process.
Category: Neighborhood Plan
Lead Vecinos Position
Job Description Application closing date: September 1, 2022 The Menlo Park Vecinos Program was launched in the summer of 2021, and currently has several active volunteers assigned to specific geographic areas of the neighborhood. Vecinos administer surveys, pass out flyers for neighborhood events, and make connections with neighbors in their designated area. The Vecinos are...
Menlo Park Community Conversations: Our Voices/Our Vision!
The first Community Conversation will take place on Saturday, Oct. 16. These facilitated conversations will kick off the active public involvement in the Neighborhood Plan’s preparation, engaging neighbors in conversations about a range of topics related to the Plan. COVID has made bringing people together in person challenging. We are excited that we will finally have an...
We need you – will you help us?
The Menlo Park Neighborhood Association has undertaken the development of a neighborhood plan. A neighborhood plan is a document that outlines a detailed vision, created by neighbors, for the future of our neighborhood. This Plan will have detailed goals and strategies, with the support of City staff and the Mayor and Council. As our neighborhood...
Menlo Park Neighborhood Plan Survey: How Can We Reach You?
Hello Neighbors! As we prepare to launch the planning process for the Menlo Park Neighborhood Plan, we want to hear from all our neighbors and work together to continue creating a vision that will guide our efforts. The Menlo Park Neighborhood Plan will set the vision for Menlo Park and include the goals and policies...
ENCLOSED- Neighborhood Progress Report
Hello neighbors! At the start of the 2018/19 year, 10 Focus Areas were established to guide our work as a community of neighbors, and some key deliverables within each that we wanted to accomplish between September 2018 and September 2019. I submitted a progress report to the Executive Board with my assessment of how we’re...
THIS WEEK: Rare opportunity to meet with TUSD Superintendent Trujillo
Hello Menlo Park, We have a rare opportunity to spend extended time with TUSD Superintendent Trujillo this Thursday at our neighborhood meeting. Come learn the future of TUSD education, what it means for our kids and those in our community, and also make the case for the re-opening of Menlo Park School! This is a...
How would you like to see Menlo Park in 20 years?
Hello Neighbors, The Menlo Park Neighborhood Plan Committee invites you to join us for a Neighborhood Listening Session on April 11 at 7:45pm following the Neighborhood Association Meeting taking place from 6-7:30pm that night. The first, in a series of listening sessions, will focus on the question “How would you like to see Menlo Park...
TOMORROW: Agenda and Minutes for Approval
Good morning Menlo, We have lots of important neighborhood business and updates to cover tomorrow! Attached you’ll find what we’ll cover in the agenda, and by the end of the evening decisions, votes, and suggestions will be made to design the best possible Menlo Park. So why not be there to be a part of...
4 Questions. Your Answers. Impact Your Neighborhood
As presented at the last Neighborhood Association meeting, Menlo Park is partnering with Professor Helen Erickson and her class of graduate and undergraduate UA students to develop a Menlo Park historic asset map and historic preservation plan. At 6:30pm next Wednesday at the Pima County Housing Center, Helen and her students will be holding an...
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