The agenda for Tuesday’s NAAG meeting will include a variety of beneficial topics
including an update on the Saginaw Public School District from Dr. Mit Foley, SPSD Assistant Superintendent, and an update on Neighborhood Services from Cassi Zimmerman, Director of Planning and Economic Development. Another highlight of the September NAAG meeting will be the announcement of the grand prize winner for the 2023 “Best Kept Yard” Program. The grand prize winner has been chosen from the monthly neighborhood quadrant winners from June, July, and August. The grand prize winner will win a recognition certificate and a grand prize gift basket with prizes donated from local sponsors.
Cassi Zimmerman, Director of Planning and Economic Development, commented on the significance of the September NAAG meeting, “As we highlight this year’s quadrant winners and select a grand prize winner for our Best Kept Yard program, we want to say ‘thank you’ to all those residents that have gone above and beyond to take care of their yard. Some of our nominees this year have truly transformed the look of their neighborhoods, and it means a lot when one neighbor recognizes another for their hard work and efforts. This recognition
program has not only helped to build pride in our neighborhoods but also unity between neighbors.”
The September NAAG meeting will also allow residents from area neighborhood groups to ask questions of many of our department heads, as we will have representatives from several departments in attendance.
To learn more about your area Neighborhood Association Meeting, visit
https://www.saginaw-mi.com/residents/neighborhood_associations/index.php
For more information on the September 19, 2023 Neighborhood Association Action Group Meeting at the Castle Museum, please contact the City Manager’s Office, (989) 759-1401.
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