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OCA and Fresno PARCS Join Efforts on South Peach Park Avenue Project
A new $8.5 million, 50-acre park is coming to southeast Fresno and the community is encouraged to participate in the design process. The future park, one of the city’s most significant projects in Southeast Fresno, will take input from the community on amenities they would like included in their …
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OCA helps southwest Fresno church advance two-year building permit process
Pastor Darrell Jones leads southwest Fresno’s 110-member congregation at Bethel Church of Christ Holiness USA. The mainly African American congregation has been growing consistently for the past few years. Membership increase has led Pastor Jones and his leadership team to build an on-site commun…
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OCA facilitates city-wide humanitarian campaigns benefitting Ukaine
Office of Community Affairs team members attend faith leaders’ press conference urging Fresno residents to participate in city-wide special offering in their churches benefitting on-the-ground humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. (Photographed left to right: Alma Martinez, OCA Immigrant Liaison; Mykh…
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OCA Debut at Hmong New Year Return to Fresno
The annual Hmong New Year celebration returned to Fresno this past December following a one-year, COVID-pandemic hiatus. More than 44,000 visitors – including Hmong, Laotian, and Vietnamese – attended the four-day event at Fresno’s fairgrounds. Prior to COVID-19, the Hmong New Year opened its doo…
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Diverse Communities’ Voice Elevated at Fresno’s City Hall
Fresno’s Office of Community Affairs (OCA) was founded in October 2021. The OCA’s goal is to engage all Fresno community members by serving as the City’s liaison to key constituent groups, associations, multicultural and immigrant populations, faith-based, civic, human service, and othe…
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OCA helps Planning & Development significantly increase diverse community participation in KCCTOD study
The Kings Canyon/Ventura corridor is one of Fresno’s major retail and transportation hubs. Recently, the city Planning and Development Department’s Long Range Planning Division began working with the urban design firm, Citythinkers. The city’s Long Range Planning team and Citythinkers joined effo…
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Calwa Park Mural Honors Young Soccer Players
In May, the Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs welcomed four University of North Carolina Chapel Hill recipients of the Morehead-Cain scholars’ program to Fresno. The Morehead-Cain program provides summer opportunities for its scholars to visit local municipalities across the U.S. and help city …
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Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs launches Civic Academy
Nearly 20 residents joined the Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs Civic Academy. The Civic Academy welcomes Fresno constituents to enroll in four in-person sessions to learn about the city’s government structure and have a close-up look into municipal departments. “The Mayor’s Civic Academy t…