Neighborhood Reinvestment Board Sets Annual Zoom Meeting
Published Date: 7/9/2026
Notice
Summary
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation is holding its annual board meeting on July 14, 2026, via Zoom, with some parts open to the public and others closed for private discussions. They’ll vote on important stuff like board elections, budget spending limits, and policy updates that affect how money and decisions flow. These changes aim to keep things transparent but efficient, with no new costs announced.
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