Community work map

Community Work

These work areas reflect Kelvin Davis's focus on opportunity, connection, and stronger local systems.

A practical approach

Useful work starts with the resident question.

Public work should be clear about what it can help with, where official partners or agencies may be needed, and how residents can ask a better next question.

Work areas

Three public work areas, each grounded in practical resident needs.

Each area keeps the practical path visible before details become complicated.

Abstract pathway representing career and education navigation
Work area

Career, education, and opportunity navigation

Opportunity Pathways

A pathway for helping residents understand practical steps around work, training, education, and economic opportunity.

Typical path

  1. 1.Resident question
  2. 2.Practical options
  3. 3.Official source check
  4. 4.Next step
Abstract network representing digital access and connectivity
Work area

Digital access and civic navigation

Digital Access and Connection

A pathway for plain-language digital access, local support navigation, and connection points for residents who need help finding where to start.

Typical path

  1. 1.Resident question
  2. 2.Access route
  3. 3.Plain-language guidance
  4. 4.Follow-up
Abstract landscape representing neighborhood renewal
Work area

Community renewal and stabilizing supports

Community Renewal

A pathway for community renewal work that can connect residents to practical supports, cleaner local systems, and safer public environments.

Typical path

  1. 1.Local issue
  2. 2.Practical boundary
  3. 3.Community support
  4. 4.Public update

How to use this section

Community work routes people to next steps. It does not replace public program rules.

The section is intentionally practical: start with the need, confirm the official route when required, then move to the guide or contact path.

1

Match the resident need

Start with the question someone is trying to answer, not with the internal program name.

2

Check the official route

When a question depends on a government agency, program rule, or partner, confirm that source before acting.

3

Move to a guide or contact route

Use Resident Resource Guides or the contact page when the next step needs personal routing.