Lind-Bohanon Neighborhood Association

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LBNA is a 501© (3) nonprofit organization, first organized in December 1989, and is the City's designated Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) group for this neighborhood.

LBNA’s approved NRP Action Plan was for $1.6 million worth of revitalization improvements for our neighborhood in the following categories: Housing,   Read More...

 

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Problem Renters

Recently a new renter moved in a few houses down. Most of our people on our block are peaceful and polite. As a homeowner, I don't care much for renters, only because the ones that I've seen in my... more
Started: July 24th 2007Replies: 5

Multiple Sclerosis

DO YOU HAVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?   I HAVE MS!!!   I would like to conduct a Town Hall meeting to identify topics you would like our state legislators to hear. * Prescription deductibles too... more
Started: June 10th 2010Replies: 0

Local Schools how do they rate?

There are many reasons why folks move into the neighborhood. How do the schools rate? Would you recommend them to a friend and why or why not? By LBNA more
Started: May 23rd 2005Replies: 1

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