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Since the release of the Resilient Edgemere Community Plan in 2017, local organizations and residents have continued to organize, provide critical community services, and vocalize community needs. Much has also evolved in our understanding of climate-related risks and other threats affecting the community.
Recognizing the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic poses to full community engagement, we will be reaching out to residents in multiple ways – both online and offline. We will do our best to provide access to supportive resources on this website.
To stay informed and get involved, sign up for our email alerts to get up-to-date news on the projects and opportunities to participate.
Past Meetings
Edgemere Community Land Trust Info Session - An online information session on Zoomto introduce residents to thebasic concepts andmodels of CLTs in NYC. This will serve as an introductory information session to provide background on how a CLT can operate, thrive, and respond to the unique needsof Edgemere.
Resilient Edgemere Online Town Hall - an online information session to reintroduce residents to the Resilient Edgemere Initiative and to understand near-term HPD projects coming to the neighborhood and next steps to stay involved.
Since the release of the Resilient Edgemere Community Plan in 2017, local organizations and residents have continued to organize, provide critical community services, and vocalize community needs. Much has also evolved in our understanding of climate-related risks and other threats affecting the community.
Recognizing the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic poses to full community engagement, we will be reaching out to residents in multiple ways – both online and offline. We will do our best to provide access to supportive resources on this website.
To stay informed and get involved, sign up for our email alerts to get up-to-date news on the projects and opportunities to participate.
Past Meetings
Edgemere Community Land Trust Info Session - An online information session on Zoomto introduce residents to thebasic concepts andmodels of CLTs in NYC. This will serve as an introductory information session to provide background on how a CLT can operate, thrive, and respond to the unique needsof Edgemere.
Resilient Edgemere Online Town Hall - an online information session to reintroduce residents to the Resilient Edgemere Initiative and to understand near-term HPD projects coming to the neighborhood and next steps to stay involved.