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Neighborhood Recognition Program

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Olympia's Neighborhood Recognition Program was started in 1989 as a way to foster ongoing communication between City Government and neighborhood associations. Neighborhoods voluntarily choose to participate in the Olympia program and all neighborhoods located within the City of Olympia and its Urban Growth Area are eligible to apply.

Benefits
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  • Notification of certain zoning and land use proposals.
  • Ability to apply for up to $4,000 annually in neighborhood matching grants and $4,000 annually for sustainability grants.
  • An annual meeting with City Council members, and as needed meetings City staff and other associations to discuss issues and learn about City programs and services.
  • Free use of the City Hall copy machine to produce
    association
    newsletters and flyers.

See which neighborhoods have already joined!

For information about the Neighborhood Recognition Program, contact
the City's Neighborhood Planner, Jennifer Kenny, at 306-753-8031, or by email.

Coalition of Neighborhood Associations
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The mission of the Coalition of Neighborhood Associations is “to promote and enhance the quality of life in our neighborhoods by providing a forum to collaborate to achieve common goals."

About the Olympia Coalition of Neighborhood Associations
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Olympia CNA website

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