Neighborhood Corp Holds Zoom Board Meeting on Budget
Published Date: 3/24/2026
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The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation is holding a special board meeting on March 30, 2026, via Zoom. Most of the meeting will be open to the public, but the budget discussion will be private. This affects board members and the public interested in the FY26 budget, with no new costs or timing changes announced.
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