Homeowners Group Invites Palm Bay Public To Discuss Issues

By  //  August 7, 2015

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The Northeast Organization of Neighbors (NEON) invites the residents of Palm Bay to attend its monthly meeting on Monday, August 10th from 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Risen Savior Lutheran Church, 2200 Port Malabar Blvd. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily)

BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA – The Northeast Organization of Neighbors (NEON) invites the residents of Palm Bay to attend its monthly meeting on Monday, August 10th from 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Risen Savior Lutheran Church, 2200 Port Malabar Blvd.

 

Monday’s meeting will feature a presentation by representatives from Waste Management and the city’s Public Works Department regarding the issues affecting property owners in the city.

The group is also featuring presentations from the Palm Bay Police Department’s Neighborhood Policing Unit, and Code Compliance Division along with Brevard County Animal Services.

The NEON group meeting is just one of many homeowners groups and associations that support the city’s O.N.E. Community program which was launched in 2013 by Deputy Mayor Harry Santiago.

Harry Santiago
Harry Santiago

“It’s important to be informed and involved in important issues that affect all of us,” said Deputy Mayor Santiago who began the O.N.E Community program to unite residents and build closer bonds.

“Our neighborhoods are what help us build character and purpose in our community. Meeting together like this helps us unite and become ‘one'”.

The NEON group meets the second Monday of every month at the Risen Savior Luther Church.

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For more information regarding the NEON group you may contact Richard Spellman at 321-953-4887.

For information regarding the city’s O.N.E Community program, contact Robert Loring, Neighborhood Liaison, 321-733-3042 or email one@pbfl.org

ABOUT PALM BAY

The City of Palm Bay, Florida is located in east Central Florida.  It is the second-largest municipality in the region with more than 109,000 residents living within 100 square miles.  In 2014 the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Uniform Crime Report showed Palm Bay as the 4th safest city of its size in the State of Florida.

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ABOVE MAP: The Northeast Organization of Neighbors (NEON) invites the residents of Palm Bay to attend its monthly meeting on Monday, August 10th from 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Risen Savior Lutheran Church, 2200 Port Malabar Blvd.