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Our Mission — To create and implement plans for healthy, prosperous communities through collaborative partnerships between citizens, businesses, organizations, and government, based on the visions of our citizens. This mission determines our direction, inspires our efforts, and focuses our actions. We encourage everyone with an idea, burning ambition, skill or alternative to join in the process of building the future we want for Groveland, Big Oak Flat and the entire Highway 120 corridor. Our Vision — Click here additional information regarding a Vision for our community generated from January 14-15, 2005, meetings. Our Meetings — We meet in Groveland at the First American Title Company on Main Street, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month, from 4 to 6 pm. These meetings are open to anyone, and we encourage your input. Our Governing Principles — We conduct our activities through a committee of citizens in the Highway 120 Corridor and such subcommittees and teams that may be created to achieve our purpose. In order to act ethically and in a spirit of community, we follow a set of governing principles. |
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For additional information contact us by mail at NYCPI, P. O. Box 928, Groveland, CA 95321 or by e-mail at info@nycpi.org
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Welcome to Northern Yosemite Corridor Partners, Inc. (NYCPI) Online. Our journey began in October 2004, when Yosemite National Park invited representatives from communities along the four gateways to the park to meet and consider balancing nature and commerce in our corridors. From that beginning and subsequent town meetings, NYCPI was established as a tax exempt public benefit organization to carry forward the visions of our citizens and enable fundraising and guidance. We are excited to bring this community information to the public through our new online site. We will be adding enhancements and new information regularly, so please visit often. We invite your comments to help us improve, and we encourage you to join in on projects with donations of time, skills and dollars. Together we can improve our communities and preserve our mountain character.
Cheryll Giles, President |

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OUR VISION
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Downtown and Its Venues
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Economic Vitality
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Liveable Communities
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Open Space & Natural Environment
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Corridor Planning Process
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These five major topics were part of the community contribution on January 14-15, 2005, visioning process as preserved in our Source Document.
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