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National Conference of Black Mayors

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Vanessa R. Williams: A Vanguard Visionary The humility and grace of ...
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Convention Sponsor Welcome Letter   Friends and Supporters, Since its inception ...

Community Development Committee

Community DevelopmentThe Community Development and Housing Committee deals with the resources, strategies, individuals, firms, public agencies, and skill sets involved in the physical development of communities - housing, industry, retailing and the public facilities and infrastructure that allow them to operate. 

Chair
Mayor Eugene Grant
Seat Pleasant, MD

Centennial Towers, 101 Marietta Street Ste. 3410, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 | Phone: (404) 765-6444 | Fax: (404) 765-6430 | Email: info@ncbm.org