March 2016 Meeting Minutes (DRAFT)
Aurora Highlands Civic Association Minutes from Monthly Meeting Wednesday, 9 March 2016 MINUTES Attendees: 27 members (see attached sign-in sheet pages 1-3). Proceedings: Meeting called to order at 7:03 PM, […]
Aurora Highlands Civic Association Minutes from Monthly Meeting Wednesday, 9 March 2016 MINUTES Attendees: 27 members (see attached sign-in sheet pages 1-3). Proceedings: Meeting called to order at 7:03 PM, […]
With the Metropolitan Park Phase 6 Site Plan, the last section of the “Central Open Space” will be built. The community is welcome to an open house to provide input […]
[Update 3/14: Just a reminder that on March 16, Paul will be attending the second meeting at the Arlington Water Pollution Control Plant to participate in their short and long […]
[Update 3/14: Please see the attached presentation that was given at our March AHCA meeting on potential new bikeshare stations in our neighborhood. The two potential locations are (1) on S […]
Attached are the plans for the upcoming Fern St. sidewalk project, which will complete sidewalks on the west side from 22nd St. to 19th St. Utility work will begin this […]
Original PDF: https://aurorahighlands.org/wp-content/uploads/March-2016-Newsletter-AHCA.pdf All Aurora Highlands residents are invited and encouraged to attend our monthly meetings where we meet neighbors, discuss topics of interest, and share information. MEETING – Wednesday, March 9 […]
Please see the attached letter sent to School Board Chair Emma Violand-Sanchez and County Board Chair Libby Garvey. This and all other letters and documentation from AHCA is available in […]
Here is the letter AHCA sent to the County Board following the vote at the Feb. 10 meeting. The “attached document” the VHP proposal posted on the AHCA web site here.
Linked is the Response Letter AHCA received today from School Board Chair Violand-Sanchez. It seems that she was unable to agree with County Board Chair Garvey to add the possibility […]
By 2025, Oakridge Elementary is estimated to have 50% more students than it was built for. One way the school board is likely to address this issue is through boundary […]
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