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Initiatives like the Build a Better Block program or, closer to home, Springfield's own Preservation SOS project, prove that committed individuals working together can do amazing things to make a difference in their communities. Whether it's vowing to plant some trees, or helping an elderly neighbor complete a much-needed home-improvement project, or making the commitment to volunteer at your local non-profit (hint hint), there are a million small things we can each do to ensure that Riverside Avondale remains a Great American Neighborhood.
This year, RAP has a couple of resolutions, too: We want to expand our experimental crime watch program, find funding for a master transportation plan to ease traffic problems, give our local independent businesses a boost though the GoLO initiative, and debut a revamped Design Review process that is a friendlier and more helpful experience for all involved.
Okay, now it's your turn. What will you do?
2 comments:
I'm going to pledge to look first at what my local stores stock before getting in the car and spending my hard-earned dollars at big box stores that turnaround and send those dollars outside the state.
I'm going to volunteer at Lee High School and encourage others to support this school. Why aren't all the public schools in the historic district A schools? With the great people in this community and the growing alumni association we can make this school great and give people yet another reason to love Riverside & Avondale.
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