Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 313.4 - Community Service Areas of Community Committees
a) The Community Committee shall define its
own geographic area when applying to the board of the Area Project for
recognition. The Community Committee, as the entity which will provide a
Community Services Program in that area, may request funding from the Area
Project.
b) In defining a community
service area, the Community Committee shall consider the following:
1) In urban settings, community areas or
"neighborhoods" where there is a common sense of identity and concerns, with a
sense of shared territory. The neighborhood is usually not larger than 100
square blocks.
2) In less densely
populated areas, the natural groupings are less often clearly defined and
"shared territory" may mean a neighborhood, small town, or township.
3) Manageability of the geographic size of
the size of the service area. Is the area too large for the committee to
develop or should the committee develop target a section of the area?
4) Cohesiveness of the service area and sense
of community among the residents. The committee needs to assess whether the
community is homogeneous or heterogeneous with respect to social, cultural,
ethnic, racial or economic variables. If the groups comprising the community
are diverse, then the committee will need to adjust its approach to accommodate
this diversity.
5) Population. Is
the number of people in the area too large for the committee to
service?
c) The board of
the Area Project may negotiate changes in community service areas with
Community Committees.
Notes
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