The Office of Neighborhoods provides City residents, City Council and staff with responsive, coordinated services that promote and support collaboration and communication among residents and City government through recognized neighborhood associations.
Neighborhood Associations in Vancouver have been officially recognized since 1975. Since then, the Office of Neighborhoods has been growing and changing along with the community. Over the years, the city has increased opportunities for citizen involvement and built strong partnerships between city hall and the community through special programs and benefits for recognized neighborhood associations. In 1990 there were 14 recognized neighborhood associations; today there are 63 officially recognized associations.
Neighborhood Leadership In-service Training Information
Neighborhood Association Essentials
Neighborhood Cohesion Calculator
Presented by Derek Chisholm,
Parametrix Sr. Planner
Date Dec. 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Marshall Community Center/Oak Room
1009 E. McLoughlin
For more information or to RSVP call 487.8612
If your association meets in a school and the school is closed due to weather the neighborhood association meeting is cancelled.