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334: Independence Plaza Neighborhood Council with Cynthia Herrington (and her friendly ward Bruce)

39m · Kansas City's Northeast Newscast · 27 Apr 05:00

Welcome to this week's Northeast Newscast where we sit down with outgoing Independence Plaza Neighborhood Council president Cynthia Herrington in a stream of consciousness and honest conversation about vulnerable issues in the neighborhood.

The Independence Plaza neighborhood, part of Historic Northeast, exudes history and charm. Originally developed in 1876, it defied critics and thrived. Once home to industrial tycoons, it transitioned to a diverse, middle-class community, featuring Victorian and modern homes. Residents are engaged with the Independence Plaza Neighborhood Council, enjoying amenities like three city parks. Its proximity to downtown offers access to culture and entertainment. The council drives initiatives for art, sustainable development, and more. Explore further on their social media: https://www.facebook.com/ipnckc/

This is the third installment of our neighborhood association series.

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