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Commission Meeting Dates

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The regularly scheduled Commission meetings are held the
second  THURSDAY of the month at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall.
 

DAVENPORT CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

 MEETING DATES

 

January 2009 to December 2009

  

January 8

 

*February 19
*changed to third Thursday

 

March 12

 

April 9

 

May 14

 

June 11

 

July 16
*Changed to the third Thursday
 

August 13

 

September 3
* Changed to first Thursday

 

October 22

* Changed to fourth Thursday 
 

November 12

 

December 10

 

News Highlights

Accessibility Always!
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
lot, entrance, interior, and restroom stan- enport Civil Right Commission is striving dards. The results are compiled into a to help Davenport get the word out about pamphlet that is available for distribution DID YOU KNOW THAT: the importance of ccessibility lto the community and is also posted on · One in five persons in the United ways. Modeled off of Dubuque's the ccessibility lways page on "Proudly Accessible," Davenport anticiStates has a disability · The combined annual income of peo-...
Thank you Volunteer Mediators!!
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
The Davenport Civil Rights Commission Thanks Volunteer Mediators!! The Davenport Civil Rights Commission would like to express its gratitude to our mediators for their outstanding assistance in the past year. Settlements not only provided relief for individual complainants but often included changes in policies and procedures that have a significant impact on the community. The Commission sincerely appreciates the pro bono services contributed by the attorneys and the time and effort of all the mediators! Your commitment to the community is...
Civil Rights 2008 Annual Report
Sunday, March 01, 2009
View the 2008 Civil Rights annual report.
Davenport Civil Rights History Comes Alive!
Monday, December 03, 2007
The Davenport Civil Rights Commission is partnering with St. Ambrose University and the Putnam Museum to create a 'living history' of the civil rights movement in Davenport.

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