UCCA Community Association meets Wednesday, October 14

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UCCA logo high res 18"UCCA meets monthly on the 2nd Wednesday at the Library on Governor, 6 – 7:30 PM. This is a community meeting featuring updates from law enforcement, fire service, legislative and other community leaders. All University City residents are invited to attend. The October UCCA meeting is Wednesday, October 14, at 6 PM at the Community Library on Governor Drive. All are welcome.

On the agenda: Special guest, the owner of the Regents Road hillside property that is being cleared on the east side of Regents Road near Pennant Way, will speak about the project at the UCCA community meeting on Wednesday, October 14, 6PM, at the library on Governor.

UCCA will be electing its officers for the 2016 calendar year at its November 11 meeting. Positions to be voted upon are President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer.

The candidates’ names will be published in our November newsletter. Nominations from the floor will be accepted at the election meeting also.

In order to run for office, you must be a UCCA member in good standing and have attended at least two UCCA meetings during this calendar year. You may review UCCA’s bylaws, which contain information about the election process, at http://www.universitycitynews.org/ucca-about-us/.

If you are interested in running for office, or if you have any questions concerning the election process, please contact Mack Langston, Chair UCCA Nominating Committee, (619) 818-4205.

Note: The October UCCA meeting is Wednesday, October 14, at 6 PM at the Community Library on Governor Drive. All are welcome.

Visit the ‘Contact Us’ page at https://www.universitycitynews.org/ to suggest agenda items.

UCCA is a non-profit (501C4) organization funded through membership dues, which provides and promotes the civic, cultural, social, educational and recreational development and improvement in University City; and provides a forum where the interests of residents may be expressed and contributions made to the protection of life and property in the community.


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