Dear Friends,
Englewood One Community is singularly focused on providing fact-based information to all of us who live and work here.
Our mission is to open the doors of City Government to inform residents about the actions of our elected officials, city government, real estate developers, and much more.
Information in the hands of the people is powerful. We hold our elected officials accountable, and demand when action is needed to protect our community.
With your participation, Englewood One Community has accomplished a lot in the past two years. Our deepest thanks and appreciation for your involvement in working to keep the fabric of the Englewood community intact.
Here are some significant developments that came from our reporting:
October 3, 2023: Englewood One Community Takes Legal Action to Invalidate City Ordinance Spurring Unprecedented Overdevelopment.
November 20, 2023: The second suit filed by Englewood One Community and residents to stop the City plan to allow up to 4,000 new apartment units.
February 1, 2024: Big Story: City’s Secret Closed-door Deal Uncovered to Develop Thousands of Apartments to Urbanize Our City, Devastating the Character of Englewood We All Love, Forever.
February 15, 2024: Emergency Town Hall Meeting – Make your voices be heard.
June 23, 2024: Englewood One Community Film - - Watch and Listen to What our Resident have to Say – Don’t Let Them Take this Away.
October 29,2024: Englewood Auditor Reveals $3 million Federal Funds for Flooding Unspent
December 2, 2024: Englewood One Community Survey on City’s Redevelopment (Master) Plan – Residents overwhelming reject City’s overdevelopment plan to urbanize Englewood.
December 7, 2024: Englewood One Community uncovers Price Tag on City’s Master Plan is $73.6 million.
December 12, 2024: Planning Board Adopts Plan to Urbanize Englewood ignoring the strong opposition of the people against the plan while board members were sleeping and texting during the public hearing.
All of these activities, from filing lawsuits, to research, to conducting polling to town hall meetings require financial resources. To continue our efforts, including the court case to protect our neighborhoods, we need community members like you to support the volunteers who work to make these action possible.
Today we are asking you to join Englewood One Community and to donate any amount with your federal tax-deductible gift
Any question, please contact info@englewoodonecommunity.org.