Stronger Neighborhoods. Stronger Community.

Leadership

The Board & officer roles.

A Board of Directors (3–11 members) governs the Coalition, with leadership organized around our core focus areas.

Officer roles

How leadership is organized

Officer names will be published here as the founding Board is seated. No currently serving elected public official may serve on the Board.

Chair / President

Leads organizational operations and serves as the primary spokesperson; presides over Board and membership meetings.

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Communications Chair

External communications, media relations, press outreach, public messaging, and social media.

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Neighborhood Relations Chair

Maintains communication with association presidents and community leaders; coordinates outreach.

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Growth & Development Chair

Monitors zoning, land use, redevelopment, and major construction; evaluates project impacts.

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Infrastructure Chair

Infrastructure, utilities, drainage, resiliency, transportation systems, and public works.

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Crime & Safety Chair

Public-safety initiatives and coordination on crime prevention and neighborhood safety.

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Traffic & Parking Chair

Traffic congestion, roadway planning, parking, pedestrian safety, and mobility.

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Committees

Where the work happens

The Board may establish committees including Government Affairs / Policy; Infrastructure / Transportation; Communications / Media; Membership & Outreach; Fundraising / Development; Waterfront / Environmental Resilience; and Research / Public Information. Committees may include non-board members.

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