Neighborhood Corp Board Meets: Open Session with Closed Doors Too
Published Date: 6/27/2025
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Summary
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation’s board meeting on June 26, 2025, will be partly open to the public and partly closed for private talks. They’ll vote on leadership roles, approve some special meeting notices, and review financial and program updates. This keeps things transparent while protecting sensitive info, with no new costs or delays expected.
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