
The Neighborhood Leadership Network (NLN) is your go-to for duking it out with local issues and tapping into the City's brain trust. The NLN's next pow-wow is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24, where community pillars like you can rub shoulders and swap stories about turning your local dreams into reality, according to the City of Arlington, Texas.
Set in the City Council Chamber, sandwiched cozily between the Downtown Library and City Hall, this bash is more than your average meet-and-greet. From 9 a.m., early birds catch not just the worm, but also some networking action and refreshments before the main event at 9:30 a.m. Hit up [email protected] to RSVP by Feb. 19 or give them a ring at 817-459-6254 and they'll sort you out.
Now, let's talk turkey. The agenda's packed with nitty-gritty details you've been dying to know. The hot gossip includes a briefing on the City's spanking new trash cart service, the scoop on the Neighborhood Matching Grant Program, and the latest tea on capital project updates. It's the kind of lowdown that can turn your block from drab to fab. For the ins and outs before the meeting, make a beeline to the Neighborhood Leadership Network's webpage.
These NLN chinwags aren't just a one-off. They're a regular gig, happening quarterly to get down to brass tacks on neighborhood issues that get under your skin and celebrate the wins that make you all fuzzy inside. If you get in with the NLN crowd, you'll be part of an email listserv where chit-chat on neighborhood know-how is a full-time affair.
The City of Arlington Neighborhood Engagement Program staff are like neighborhood fairy godparents – they'll guide you through the process with a toolbox of resources to catapult your neighborhood to star status.









