March Meeting Recap and Updates
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Neighbors --
Thank you to those of you who came out to our meeting last Monday night, and a special thank you to our contributing members and presenters!
Read below about volunteers we recognized, information from our Police Captain Ken Tran and Councilmember Michael Mulcahy, and the presentation from Valley Water Director Shiloh Ballard, who talked with us about Valley Water's Resources Protection Zone Ordinance.
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The newest addition to our board is a Student Ambassador. High School student Zoe volunteered in the Wallenberg Park Kindness Garden before being nominated. She will help identify student perspectives, recruit and facilitate student volunteers, and work with WGNA to advocate on neighborhood issues.
Welcome Zoe!
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David Finkle has been an amazing Steward of Wallenberg Park: planting trees and committing to hand-watering them until they are established, reporting concerns with the proper city departments, pulling weeds, picking up branches, and cleaning up graffiti, and more!
Thank you for your hard work and stewardship David!
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Captain Tran says REPORT illegal activity! City and police decisions are driven by data. Without reports, SJPD doesn't know where to allocate more resources.
- If you have an emergency or the crime is in progress, please call 911 or (408) 277-8911
- Learn which non-emergency crimes can be reported online
- To report ALL OTHER non-emergency CRIME TYPES, CALL: (408) 277-8900
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Councilmember Mulcahy has been busy!
Click here to:
- Read about some of the solutions he's been working on
- Connect with him on social media
- Visit the D6 website
- Subscribe to the D6 Newsletter
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Valley Water Director Shiloh Ballard talked with us about Valley Water's Resources Protection Zone Ordinance.
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SAVE THE DATES!
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We Create 408 - Join the creative challenge in San Jose's month-long festival of creativity in April.
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Spring Wine Walk, Downtown WG, Saturday, April 5, 2-5pm
- The Great American Litter Pickup, Saturday, April 19, 9-11am
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