3 Reasons to Register for the Alexandria Citizens Academy
September 10th, 2008 Categories: Alexandria
There are 3 good reasons to register now for the fall session of the Alexandria Citizens Academy:
- Become part of a cadre of residents who will be trained in how to become more involved in community activities; Council appointed boards, and commissions;
- Learn, through first hand experience, about a wide range of city government functions, services, activities, and issues;
- Provide feedback on governmental programs and services.
The 8 week Academy is held once in the fall and again in the spring. Class size is limited to 15-20 people and is open to City residents over the age of 18 and/or business owners. The majority of the classes are held in the Council Workroom at City Hall but a few classes will be held at different locations throughout the city.
Curriculum includes
- Getting to Know Your City Government
- Community Development
- Transportation and Environmental Services
- Leisure and Cultural Activities
- Finances and Support Services
- Public Safety and the Criminal Justice System (two sessions)
- Healthy and Human Services
The deadline for applications is September 15. For more information call Elaine Scott, Office of Citizen Assistance at 703.838.4800.
I did a similar Academy with the Alexandria Police Department and it was an eye-opening experience. As a realtor I found it a great way to see the “insides” of my home town from a whole new perspective - and what great information to pass on to my clients.
Speaking of information, if you are beginning to think about buying or selling a house in Northern Virginia, give me a call at 703.927.4554 and let’s get the conversation started.
Michael
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