Today at NOON: Housing Coalition meeting moved to library

Earlier this week, I told you about the Housing Coalition meeting that is happening today.

I'm writing to remind you about that meeting and to tell you it has been moved to the Livingston-Park County Library in Livingston. It will be today at noon.

Check below for more info and other events happening today and tomorrow.

The Housing Coalition meeting is a general meeting aimed at people who are interested in housing but haven't been involved yet. If you're curious about it or want to learn more, this is a great meeting to come to.

Don't forget: This week, PCEC also has a $15,000 match from the Cinnabar Foundation. All funds raised during this week will go to PCEC's Conservation Leadership program, which includes our high school interns and supports the Green Initiative. You can donate here!

Donate today!

Also, the Green Initiative is holding a Silent Auction all week long to raise money for a Youth Climate Summit. You can see that Silent Auction here.

Park County Housing Coalition Update Meeting

Thursday, April 20, noon

Livingston-Park County Library

Curious about what the Park County Housing Coalition has been up to? Come Thursday and find out!

Members of the two subcommittees (workforce housing and the community investment fund) will share updates about their work. We'll also talk about the future of the coalition and what that looks like.

This meeting will be a great way to find out what the Housing Coalition has been up to for those who want to be involved but haven't been yet.

 

Joint Park County Commission/Planning Board Meeting

Thursday, April 20, 5 p.m.

Community Room, City-County Complex, 414 E. Callender Street, Livingston or Zoom link here!

Park County Planning Board members are working to find better ways to work with residents with the rollout of the proposed Park County Engagement Plan.  Board members voted March 13 to form a subcommittee to further explore options for improving communication with the public.

They'll be holding a joint meeting with the Park County Commission on April 20.

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