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District One: A Look Back at the First 365 Days

by Angelique Ashby, published on November 15, 2011 at 6:36 PM

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It has been my absolute honor and privilege to represent District One and the City of Sacramento over the first year of my four year term. It is difficult to believe that eleven months have already come and gone and that we are rounding the corner on our first year in office. Here is our 2011 Annual Report.

In many ways it feels like yesterday that I stood at the swearing in ceremony as my Dad helped me take the oath of office. In other ways it feels like we have been working at this for an eternity.

As I reflect on the year of accomplishments three themes are clear:

First, we are blessed in District One with amazing staff. Sarah, Michelle, Brandon, Talia and John are dedicated to making sure they give the community every ounce of energy and effort they have and they have been tremendous. Their collective positive attitude and sense of teamwork is unmatched. They are an all-star cast of talented leaders who deserve more credit and appreciation than I can give them in a lifetime.

Second, the communities of District One are phenomenal. The number of people willing to step forward and help, volunteer, engage, assist, coordinate, fundraise, clean-up and generally be supportive is absolutely amazing. The neighborhoods and community members of District One are the envy of every area in the City. When we host a movie night over 700 people come out, a clear City record. A weekend fair results in 2000 visitors. The pools, the community center, the parks, the libraries — all rank in the City’s most utilized, most attended and most appreciated. The number of volunteers and the hours those folks commit to this community are unprecedented. There is no doubt that the overall success of District One is driven by the sheer determination of residents who are willing to get involved.

Third, before taking office I knew I loved Sacramento, especially Natomas. After a year of working in various parts of the City, meeting dedicated employees, leaders and organizations that are all focused on how to help Sacramento become the best City it can be. I have fallen in love all over again and across many neighborhoods, all of whom remind me of one pure truth — Sacramento is a very special place.

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be your Councilmember.

Gratefully,

Angelique Ashby, J.D.
Sacramento City Councilmember, District One

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Leading up to being sworn in, Councilmember Ashby conducted a series of district wide meetings titled “Community Connections”. These three forums were held throughout the District, each with a different focus: Public Safety, Economic Vitality and Quality of Life. District One residents and business owners shared their ideas and thoughts for the future of the District and our City. The results provided a roadmap for the District One office.


As we approach the milestone of our first year in office, Councilmember Ashby and the District One staff have compiled an annual report as a way of looking back at our accomplishments over the first 365 days in office. The report is structured to show how we have addressed the priorities of District One residents and business owners and provide a sampling of our efforts. We hope you will enjoy reading through this report and seeing how we are working diligently to improve District One each and every day. We welcome any feedback or suggestions on how we can improve this report for next year. Thank you for your continued support.


To view the annual report, please visit http://www.angeliqueashby.com/district-one-business/annualreport2011.

Printed copies are available by request. If you would like a printed copy, please contact our office by calling 916-808-7001 or stop by the Natomas Police & Community Resource Center located at 2701 Del Paso Road, Suite 140 where limited quantities of the report are available.
 

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November 16, 2011 | 11:42 AM
Angelique - your tenure as Dist. 1 City Councilmember has been inspiring! Thank you for your dedication, energy, and sincere concern for it's citizens. You and your staff are to be commended for making real change in Natomas in your first year in office. Best of luck to you in 2012!
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November 21, 2011 | 9:06 AM
Happy anniversary. What a breath of fresh air on the City Council!
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November 23, 2011 | 5:15 AM
Awesome job! Best of luck to you for 2012 and continue to be that independent voice for the people.
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