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Concerned Citizens for
a Better Brooklyn www.BetterBrooklyn.org |
Safety & Security Committee Chairperson: Richard Anderson Housing Committe Chairperson: open Zoning & Planning Committee Chairperson: Kennard Ayers Transportation Committee Chairperson: Richard Anderson Sanitation Committee Chairperson: Kathleen Hogan Environmental Oversight Committee Chairperson: open Liquor Advisory Committee Chair: Gail Lehman |
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Concerned Citizens for a Better Brooklyn Our Mission
The Concerned Citizens for a Better Brooklyn (CCBB) is a volunteer, resident-run organization representing the residents of the Brooklyn community. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our goals are to create a safe, clean, and environmentally sound community; maintain a family-friendly neighborhood that emphasizes development of our young people; and ensure stability for all citizens.
To accomplish these goals, we:
Please click here to read the 2005 annual report. Please click here to read the 2004 annual report.
CCBB meets on the last Monday of every month at 7:00 pm at St. John's Lutheran Church located at the corner of 3rd Street and Washburn Avenue. The meetings are free and open to the public. In addition to passing on important information and providing time for our elected representatives to address the community, our meetings are designed to give residents an opportunity to express concerns, ask questions, and offer opinions about how Brooklyn can be improved. We encourage all residents and other interested parties to attend. Kathleen Hogan, President, kathleen@betterbrooklyn.com, or 410.354.1328 Lee Sparling, Vice President, 410.355.0216
CCBB is a volunteer, resident-run organization and yearly membership dues are vital to supporting community activities sponsored by the organization. Yearly dues are $6 per individual and $10 per family and are payable at any of the community association meetings. Please note that membership is not required to attend the monthly community association meetings nor is it required to attend CCBB-sponsored community activities. |
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