Thanks Philip.
Chris
Mordecai CAC
> From: PWPoe@att.net
> To: rcac@eastraleigh.org
> Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 10:37:27 -0400
> Subject: Re: [RCAC] What is a CAC?
>
> 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@att.net
> 919.832.6777 voice
> 919.522.1078 mobile
> 919.832.6775 fax
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rcac-bounces@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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