AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAffordable Housing: Carterton’s The Falcons finishes 200 homes, with many buyers using Shared Ownership or Rent to Buy to keep costs down. Community Grief & Safety: Longview residents packed a church to honor Nippon Dynawave worker Gilbert Bernal as families await answers after the deadly tank implosion. Local Gardens & Volunteerism: Frinton’s Frombles group gave a community garden a makeover—new plants, weeds cleared, and plans for a more sustainable redesign. Housing Security: In Garfield County, residents are rallying to buy a mobile home park and keep land from being sold off—an effort that could shape wider state strategies. Public Engagement: Boulder is hosting Community Conversations for older adults and family caregivers to shape its Age-Inclusive plan. Community Health & Belonging: Omaha’s tattoo artist Katie Martin, left paralyzed by a rare spinal infection, is getting a big fundraiser from local businesses and neighbors. Police-Community Trust: Nassau County’s “Unity in the Community” event brought kids and law enforcement together with food, games, and outreach. Community Events: Edinburg Police’s free “Movie with a Cop” series kicks off June 5 to build trust through family-friendly nights. Charity & Culture: Memphis’ Dragon Boat Festival raised support for the Chinese Community Center through free, family-focused competition and performances.
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