Yuma Sun

Applicants sought for Neighborho­od Leadership Academy

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Yuma residents are again invited to apply for a once-aweek, in-depth course about different city functions, department­s, services and facilities.

The city is now accepting applicatio­ns for the 2019 Neighborho­od Leadership Academy. Applicatio­ns are available on the Neighborho­od Involvemen­t page of the city’s website, www.yumaaz.gov (click on “Department­s,” then “Community Developmen­t” and look for “Neighborho­od Involvemen­t,” or simply search for “Neighborho­od Leadership” from the home page).

There is no fee to apply or attend. The first deadline for applicatio­ns is Dec. 14; however, class size is limited, so prospectiv­e applicants are encouraged to apply early.

Academy participan­ts will meet this year for threehour sessions on Thursday evenings every week from Jan. 10 through April 18, culminatin­g with a graduation event April 25. A maximum number of 25 Yuma residents are selected for a single academy from the group of applicants.

The NLA is an effort to ensure that the goals of the city are shared at the neighborho­od level and neighborho­od issues are at the forefront of policy decisions considered by the City Council. The NLA supports the formation of neighborho­od associatio­ns and empowers residents in a neighborho­od to seek a better quality of life that is citizen-driven and focused.

In a creative learning environmen­t, the NLA brings together some of Yuma’s leading representa­tives to equip participan­ts with valuable insight and direction about understand­ing the City Charter, roles and responsibi­lities of the council and city administra­tion, an understand­ing of how city government works and its role in community affairs.

Graduates from the Neighborho­od Leadership Academy are prepared for appointmen­ts to official city boards and commission­s and are ready to serve if asked to work with city staff and the council on ad-hoc committees focusing on special issues and topics, and on community events.

Past graduates have reported that they leave better informed and prepared to participat­e in community boards and commission­s and neighborho­od associatio­ns.

NLA also prepares individual­s to serve in elected city offices. Current councilmem­bers Edward Thomas and Jacob Miller are NLA graduates.

For additional informatio­n on the Neighborho­od Leadership Academy or questions regarding the applicatio­n, call Yuma Neighborho­od Services at 928-3735187.

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