Housing Agency Announces Mystery Meeting With No Actual Information
Published Date: 12/12/2025
Notice
Summary
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation is holding a board meeting on December 18, 2025, via Zoom. Some parts will be open to the public, but important discussions like audits and executive reports will be private. This update affects board members and the public by keeping transparency while protecting sensitive info, with no new costs involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Board Meeting Open to the Public via Zoom
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation will hold a Board of Directors meeting at 2:00 p.m. on December 18, 2025, via Zoom. Parts of the meeting will be open to the public and the public may access the open portions; the notice states this update maintains transparency and involves no new costs.
Executive Sessions Closed To Public
Certain portions of the December 18, 2025 meeting are closed under exemptions in the Government in the Sunshine Act; closed items include the FY25 external audit (with CliftonLarsonAllen) and executive reports from the CEO, CFO, General Counsel, CIO, and Chief Audit Executive.
Public Disclosure of Large Financial Items
Open portions of the meeting include discussion of financials through 9/30/25 and disclosures of single invoice approvals of $100,000 and over and vendor payments of $350,000 and over, plus internal audit reports (e.g., Active Directory Management; Cyber Attack Incident Response II; Network Affiliations).
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