William's Places: Join Your Neighborhood Association in Waterbury, CT and Make A Difference in Your Community

Join Your Neighborhood Association in Waterbury, CT and Make A Difference in Your Community

Join Your Neighborhood Association in Waterbury, CT and Make a Difference In Your Community

 

Becoming active in your neighborhood is the first step to improving the quality of life in your community. One of the ways in which you can make a positive difference in your Waterbury, CT neighborhood is by joining your neighborhood association.

 

 

 

Neighborhood Associations provide many benefits to residents of their respective neighborhoods. From addressing issues such as blight, setting up neighborhood watches to combat criminal activity, and advocating for cleaner streets, to organizing neighborhood get-togethers, trips, and scholarships for neighborhood students attending college, neighborhood associations are a great vehicle for instituting positive changes in Waterbury, CT. Residents in several of Waterbury’s neighborhoods have successfully fought against changes which would negatively impact their neighborhoods, such as condo developments and a trash plant. Those same residents have also managed to get their neighborhood parks upgraded.

 

Neighborhood associations in Waterbury, CT look forward to more residents becoming active. Associations in East Mountain, Overlook, Historic Hillside, East End, and Upper Fulton Park have websites where residents who wish to become active can contact their association’s leadership and attend regularly scheduled meetings. If you do not know how to contact your neighborhood association’s leadership, you can always contact the Waterbury Neighborhood Council and they will be happy to assist you in becoming active in your Waterbury, CT neighborhood.

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Comments

Now THIS is a great hyperlocal content post!  Love it William...let's see more!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) about 2 years ago

Sally - I'm glad you liked it. I got to play around with my new toy creating this one...webcam built into laptop, I'm in heaven. I hope to produce a few more posts like this.

Posted by William James Walton, Sr. Greater Waterbury Real Estate (WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Briotti Group) about 2 years ago

William,

I agree this is a great hyperlocal post. I also love the video since it gave me a chance to feel like I have met you.

Cal

Posted by Homes For Sale in Lancaster PA - Cal Yoder 717.413.0744 (Keller Williams Realty Lancaster) about 2 years ago

I totally agreee with you.  I am member of my neighborhood association and on the community board park committee.  Not only are you contributing your talents to the community but its also a great networking tool.  

Posted by Michele Cadogan (Fillmore Real Estate) about 2 years ago

William back in the 80's and early 90's we had a neighborhood association here when all of the development was going on. It was an excellent way to keep on top of what was going on and make a difference in the community.

Posted by George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut about 2 years ago

William ... Some people tend to give Waterbury a bad rap. It's associations like these that make it a neighborly place to live.

Rick

Posted by Rick Cignoli - Sr. Mortgage Advisor (Right Trac Financial Group) about 2 years ago

Hi William, there are a few more that you left out. All of the neighborhood groups do a great job of keeping the homeowners and their kids active in the community. Plus somebody has to plant the flowers.

Posted by Ed Silva CDPE, GRI, ABR, Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Professionals, CT 203-206-0754) about 2 years ago

Neighbrhood associations are a great place for people to get acquainted and also to accomplish something worthwhile. 

Posted by Judi Barrett~Integrity Real Estate Services~Idabel, Oklahoma about 2 years ago
People need to get more involved in their neighborhoods. I liked the video. I need to start doing more videos myself. Have a great weekend. Great post.
Posted by Lanre "The Real Estate Farmer"Folayan Buy a home in Washington DC (EXIT Advance Realty-Washington DC House for sale) about 2 years ago

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