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This section indicates that (b) Neighborhood organizations may <br />neighborhood groups are not ' <br />· restricted in their activities address themselves to all matters which <br />to city matters. Neighborhood <br />groups have become non-profit affect ~hem and may establish relations, not <br />groups, sought grants (non-City), <br />and worked with other groups on in conflict with city-neighborhood relations <br />projects of concern to the <br />neighborhood, set forth in'this Policy, with any agency or <br /> <br /> jurisdiction with which they have mutual <br /> concerns. This Policy governs only the <br /> relationship between recognized, neighborhood <br /> organizations and the city of Eugene. <br />A syS'~~m for finding out what the (c) Neighborhood organizations shall- <br />most directly'affected neighbors <br />think about city p)an$, proposals, inform themselves of neighborhood needs and <br />and activities is an important <br />part of any neighborhood organi- desires and maintain communication with their <br />zation process developed for <br />advising the city. This could.be neighborhoods on plans, proposals and activi- <br />done in various ways depending <br />on the time available for response, ties affecting their areas. <br />e.g., going· door,to-door talking <br />to people about a propo'~ai and <br />finding out their, concerns; · <br />notifying the neighborhood about <br />meetings and proposals scheduled <br />for discussion; having· the <br />neighborhood agree annually on <br />goals, which would provide a <br />gene~).: direction to the execu- <br />tive ~rd for. advising the City . <br />based~on the.goals (if there is a <br />refinement plan for the area, <br />thismight be sufficient} or <br />polling the neighborhood on <br />issues. ~ <br /> <br />Requests which affect the budget (d) Neighborhood organizations may <br />may also be made via the Neigh- <br />borhood Liaison Office using the submit to city departmedts and. elected or <br />neighborhood need request report <br />form (See information in Leaders appointed city bodies requests or proposals <br />Notebook, NeighborhOod Informa- <br />tion Section). for projects or activities needed in their <br /> <br /> neighborhood areas. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION--6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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