We’re excited to welcome police visits back — Officer Meng’s updates last month on derelict homes and more was a huge hit, so he’ll be back (hopefully). We’re very lucky to host Judge Eleanor Beatty to learn what’s new with our Municipal Court. She wants to hear from us!
SESNA meets Tuesday October 28 from 6:30 p.m at the Wesleyan Capital Park Church (sanctuary) 410 19t St. SE
AND, we have a chance to guide a study of Lee Park — what’s wrong, what’s right.
Got an issue to bring up, or question? SESNA is the place to get help. Hope to see you tomorrow.
P.S. We’re finalizing plans for the big Annual Meeting (church Sanctuary) Nov. 18. Neighbors are needed — more than ever — to decide SESNA’s future so please plan to come (yes, feasting will be part of this meeting).
Agenda
6:30 – Introductions, approval of minutes, announcements, additions to agenda
6:40 – Guests
- Police update, questions: Welcome back to Officer Lewis Meng.
- Salem Judge Eleanor Beatty: What’s new with Salem’s Municipal Court? What to do if you get a citation in the mail, safety diversion programs for drivers.
- Linda Nishioka, city councilor, city updates
7:30 – Neighborhood concerns – open session to raise questions, concerns.
7:45 – Old business/Committees
- Wesleyan Church update – Dave T.
- Beautification Awards for annual meeting
- SPIF grant for kiosk – letter of intent
8:00 – New business, Good of the Order
- Introducing monthly Code Compliance updates from Officer Hinkle
Next meeting will be our ANNUAL MEETING November 18 at Capital Park Wesleyan Sanctuary; refreshments and some door prizes!
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