Nicole's Notes - Week of June 9, 2025

Community support following Pearl Street attack, land use code cleanups, Folsom Street open house.

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In this newsletter

What's new?

Applications for the city's Food Tax Rebate program close June 30.

There will be no Council meeting next week as the city is closed June 19 for Juneteenth. The next newsletter will be in two weeks (the week of June 23).

This week at City Council

The Council will hold two executive sessions and revisit a public hearing to clean up the city's land use code that it postponed last week.

Get engaged

Stop by St. Aidan's Episcopal Church on Tuesday from 4-6:30 pm to learn about recommended safety improvements for Folsom Street and provide feedback.

Community kudos

Thank you to everyone who responded to the attack on Pearl Street last weekend and worked tirelessly to support the community this past week.

Quote for the month

You never completely have your rights, one person, until you all have your rights.

-Marsha P. Johnson

What I'm reading/listening to

Boulder's community comes together after the antisemitic attack last weekend; the U.S. National Guard is turned against Angelenos this weekend.

Community resources

Click here to find local assistance programs, report an issue, contact staff or Councilmembers, learn about grant opportunities, and more.

Weekly schedule

Find my weekly schedule and annual meeting tally here.