Mark, visit...
http://raleighcac.home.att.net/info/index.html
ID: info
Password: may17
This site contains information about the CACs. It was compiled during the
GREAT debate about the purpose and role of the CACs.
I thought this site contained a document about the history of the CACs, but
I don't see it listed. I think you will find the PowerPoint in the first
section and the Kreztmann report in the last section useful. In brief, the
CACs were established in the 1973-74 timeframe to educate citizens about
important issues affecting the City of Raleigh, to give citizens a voice in
City government and to have CAC leaders serve as an advisory group to the
City Council.
Philip W Poe
PWPoe(a)att.net
919.832.6777 voice
919.522.1078 mobile
919.832.6775 fax
-----Original Message-----
From: rcac-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org [mailto:rcac-bounces@eastraleigh.org] On
Behalf Of Mark Turner
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:32 AM
To: RCAC Discussion
Subject: [RCAC] What is a CAC?
Let me throw this out for possible discussion at next week's meeting. We
have a number of neighbors in the East CAC who had no idea that the CAC
existed. We're working to get the word out through flyers and yard signs
but I've been unable to find a fitting description of what a CAC is or does.
So, let me ask the group: how do YOU describe your CAC to neighbors who
haven't heard of CACs before?
Mark
East CAC
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