Meetings and Events for Week of August 2nd:

Tue, Aug 3rd:  Civic Design Review Mtg @ 1pm
Topic:  1015 S. 3rd Street  (4th project on agenda)
QVNA President Eleanor Ingersoll will join the City Planning Commission's Civic Design Review Committee to review project plans for 1015 S. 3rd St (67 dwelling units and no off-street parking). On June 9th, QVNA convened a public meeting to review the project's plans along with more than 100 neighbors. QVNA is opposed to the project's plans as presented at the June 9th meeting.  All Zoom info and how to submit questions/comments in advance of meeting is HERE.

Tue, Aug 3rd:  National Night Out from 4-8pm
Join in this free, fun, outdoor event, featuring food, games, giveaways and more.  Best of all, you'll get to know your neighbors and Officers from our 3rd District Police.  National Night Out is an annual event that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
Location:  Courtyard Apartments, 300 block of Washington Ave

Wed, Aug 4th: Police Service Area 1 Zoom Mtg @ 4pm
These meetings between police leadership, community residents, and business owners f Police Service Area (PSA) 1, (East side of Broad St to DE River; south side of Lombard to north side of Washington Ave).   

Zoom Mtg: https://bit.ly/3elbkUV  Mtg ID: 852 2708 5758 | Passcode: PSA1

Wed, Aug 4th: Zoning Meeting @ 7pm on Zoom
Topic:  526 S. Front Street (corner of South a.k.a. "Downeys")
QVNA joins SSHD's public zoning meeting to co-review a proposed development which combines 105-111 South St with 526 S. Front, and build 18 dwelling units with first-floor commercial space.  Join Zoom mtg:  https://bit.ly/7pm-zoningmtg-8-4  Mtg ID: 880 9838 6628. Passcode: 239246. No advance registration necessary.

Call for Board Nominations
In November, six board positions will be on the ballot:  Secretary, Treasurer, and 4 Director seats.  If your volunteer interests include helping to improve quality of life in Queen Village, please click HERE.

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Queen Village is bounded by the south side of Lombard St to the north side of Washington Ave; and the east side of 6th St to the Delaware River piers.  
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