 The City of Waco offers the Neighborhood Grant Program to Waco neighborhood associations to support them with beautification, identity, and community-based projects. The grant awards up to $7,500 for public projects, such as neighborhood events, neighborhood identity signs, park benches, and so much more!
The 2025 Neighborhood Grant application period is now open from September 13 through November 13.
For more information, please go to: Neighborhood Grant Program City of Waco (waco-texas.com)
 Waco-McLennan County Library is excited to announce Fine Forgiveness Month, a one-month amnesty program running from September 1 to September 30, 2024.
To participate, cardholders can return overdue library materials to any library location. The library will forgive all associated overdue fines, reactivate any suspended library cards, and waive replacement card fees.
 N. 17th Street from Washington Avenue to Columbus Avenue will be under construction for about 60 to 90 days. One lane of traffic will remain open for most of the time, but there may be occasional full closures. Please exercise caution and slow down if you are traveling in this area.
The contractors for this project will be removing and replacing 470 feet of water line and 20 feet of sewer line. After the utility lines are replaced, the street subgrade and the base will be repaired.
 National Night Out is celebrating its 40th anniversary and will take place on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
National Night Out (NNO) aims to bring neighbors together to unite against crime in the community by organizing or participating in block parties, group gatherings, or Neighborhood Association meetings. Events can feature games, decorations, food, drinks, and more, or simply provide an opportunity for neighbors to socialize.
Register your NNO party to receive a visit from members of the Waco Police Department!
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