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                Contact Information:   E-mail: info@svcna.org

South Valley Coalition of Neighborhood Associations
Adobe Acres Matthew S. Cordova Sr., President, 505-873-8215; Maria Barraza, Vice-President, 505-252-0829
Anderson Hills Celeste Wheeler, 505-452-0175, nipomoyouth@prodigy.net
Conita Real Peter Eschman, 505-873-1517
Far South Valley Homeowners Association Susan White
Five Points John Sparks, 505-246-9966, Email
Foothill Marcia Fernández, 505-877-9727, mbfernandez@aol.com
Meade Estates Deborah Hall, 505-315-2537, mzhermit@wildblue.net
Mountain View Patty Grice, 505-452-9159, pgrice6622@aol.com
Pajarito Village Jerry Donalson, 505-877-3861
Southside Farms Judy Anaya, 505-873-2659
Sunstar Jack Mortley
Vecinos del Bosque Robert Rodriguez, 505-831-9238, robert.rodriguez2@gmail.com
West Mesa Mike Quintana, 505-573-9745, president@westmesana.org
Yakima Rob Leutheuser, 505-242-3818

Susan White, President 2009
The South Valley Coalition of Neighborhood Association meets on the second Thursday of the month
at 6:30 PM, Rio Bravo Senior Meal Site, 3910 Isleta Blvd SW

2009 Community Education Series Schedule

Download a Hot Spot/ Referral Sheet for reporting Neighborhood problems

Links to Government, Neighborhood Resources and Issues

OUR MISSION
The South Valley Coalition of Neighborhood Associations actively promotes, and, is working to create and sustain the following qualities and characteristics for our community:
•    Active citizen understanding of, and participation in, a pluralistic civic process that produces effective and good governance;
•    A clean environment for healthy communities to prosper and for the rural quality and character to be enhanced and nurtured;
•    Beauty of open areas that result from maintaining and enhancing natural processes, environmental restoration, resource conservation and sustaining a quiet rural atmosphere;
•    Land-use patterns and growth that respect, restore and maintain the historic villages and plazas, agricultural areas, and multicultural values of our community;
•    Economic growth and development that are in line with our social and environmental values and in keeping with local business ownership and with sustaining and enhancing agricultural production and the rural character of our community;
•    Excellent education, opportunities and community vitality that encourage our young people to stay in the community and become active, productive and satisfied citizens;

Our Coalition:
•    Serves as a respectful watchdog-group and advocacy group and a united voice for South Valley neighborhoods;
•    Promotes relationships among neighborhoods and in our own organization, based on honesty, trust and respect, so that we can work together to build a better community;
•    Builds and maintains effective and mutually respectful relationships with public agencies, elected and appointed officials/representatives, other organizations and alliances;
•    Develops, fosters, and supports excellent leadership (formal and informal), among young and old alike, and grassroots citizens' efforts that are a powerful presence in, and the backbone of, our community.

(Adopted September 14, 2000) Pluralism: "A state of society in which members of diverse ethnic, racial, religious or social groups maintain an autonomous participation in and development of their traditional culture or special interest within the confines of a common civilization." (Webster’s)

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