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WHAT IS A CAT? To date there are 7 active community action teams (CATs) organizing programs and projects
that are designed to draw attention to a particular neighborhood asset (greenspace, diversity,
religious institutions, arts, etc.) and/or create new neighborhood traditions as a means of
building a safe and cohesive community. They include Arts & Culture, Beautification, Churches,
Diversity, Eco-neighborhood, Housing, and Safety. Residents, business owners, community
organization/agency staff, police, and various other stakeholders make up the members of
these committees. Each group has made a "bold statement" or outcome they would like to achieve. |
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Arts and Culture The arts in Price Hill provide meaning and cultural fulfillment. Beautification Price Hill is a clean and beautiful neighborhood. |
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| Volunteer Bob Greenlee cooks up hotdogs for the Safety CAT/CPOP team's community picnic. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Community members line up for food and drinks at the Safety CAT/CPOP team's community picnic | ||||||||||||||||
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