What Does The Riverside Association Do?
MAINTAINS OPEN DIALOG WITH RESIDENTS AND AUTHORITIES
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Hosts Annual Meeting in January to Address Local Topics with Keynote Speakers
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Maintains Email Communication with RA members, issuing Community Alerts & Responding to Residents’ Concerns
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Confers with Authorities on Traffic & Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety, Riverside Commons Security & Other Pressing Issues
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Represents Riverside at the Community and Police Partnership (CAPP)
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Maintains Ongoing Dialog with RTM* Districts 5 and 12 members (*Representative Town Meeting)
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COORDINATES WITH OFFICIALS TO ADDRESS LOCAL CONCERNS
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Monitors P&Z hearings for Post Road projects in Riverside
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Initiated a Community-Wide Storm-Management Review Program
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Monitors the SWRPA* Study of Route 1 and Exit 5 (*Southwest Regional Planning Agency)
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Hosted Fairfield County Natural Gas Line Safety Symposium
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Hosted Officers from Greenwich Police Department on Crime Prevention (2017)
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ENDORSES COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
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Supports Restoration of Eastern Greenwich Civic Center
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Joins Local Civic Groups in Beautification Projects such as Greenwich Point Spring Clean-Up, Train Station Spring Clean-Up and Binney Park Daffodil Planting
CARES FOR 2 POST ROAD MEDIANS
(with Greenwich Green and Clean)
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Across from Riverside Commons
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Across from McDonald's​
PROPOSED 2023 BY-LAWS
The Riverside Association Board of Governors proposed updated by-laws to be approved by the membership at the 2023 Annual Meeting held on January 19, 2023. Please note the attached redlined version pdf file, along with a recap of all proposed changes.
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Revised 2023 By-Laws - APPROVED 1/19/23
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Riverside Association is a 501(C) (4) organization which means that contributions to our Association are not deductible for federal income tax purposes as a charitable contribution.
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