Building a Connected Greenbelt Community
Amy Knesel is committed to creating an inclusive Greenbelt where accessibility and equity thrive, connecting all residents through meaningful engagement and shared vision.
Amy Knesel: Committed to a Stronger Greenbelt
Amy Knesel champions community, accessibility, and equity, working tirelessly to connect and support every Greenbelt resident.
Building a Stronger, Inclusive Greenbelt
Discover how Amy Knesel champions community engagement, equitable policies, and accessible services to create meaningful change for all Greenbelt residents.
- Advocating for Accessible Public Spaces
- Fostering Community Connection and Support
- Promoting Equity in Local Governance
- Strengthening Neighborhood Safety and Resources
Building a More Connected and Inclusive Greenbelt
Hear from community members who value Amy Knesel’s commitment to equity and support for all residents.
Amy’s dedication to fairness and access has truly transformed our neighborhood for the better.
Jasmine T.
Greenbelt Resident
Working with Amy has been inspiring; she truly listens and acts for everyone’s benefit.
Carlos M.
Local Business Owner
Amy’s leadership brings transparency and real change to our city council.
Lena S.
Community Volunteer
Her passion for inclusivity makes every resident feel heard and valued.
David K.
Neighborhood Association Chair
Uniting Greenbelt for Accessibility and Equity
Discover upcoming town hall meetings, community clean-ups, and neighborhood socials designed to connect and empower every resident.
Greenbelt Community Town Hall
Jul 15, 2024
Join us to discuss community priorities and share your vision for Greenbelt’s future.
Accessibility Improvements Workshop
Aug 12, 2024
Learn about plans to enhance city accessibility and provide feedback on proposed projects.
Neighborhood Equity Forum
Oct 05, 2024
Engage in conversations focused on equitable resource distribution and community support.
Volunteer Day at Greenbelt Park
Dec 02, 2024
Help beautify our parks and strengthen community bonds through volunteerism.
Building a Connected, Inclusive Greenbelt
Reach out directly to Amy Knesel’s office via phone, email, or visit city hall to discuss community initiatives, share your concerns, or get involved in local projects.
