Photo of Pamela McLucas in front of the Lewis Place Neighborhood Sign. Published on: TechArtista's Member Feature Pamela McLucas returned to her family home by heirship expanded by her perception of how the community is built. In 1986, her parents purchased a home with the expectation of gaining property equity and passing the investment along. In 1998 she was married, and Pamela and her husband purchased their own home in the Lewis Place Neighborhood. Pamela’s residency in the Lewis Place Neighborhood enabled her to serve both Lewis Place and the Fountain Park Neighborhoods. As a Real Estate Business owner, she organized neighborhood clean ups through Operation Brightside and the City of St. Louis Streets Department and collaborated with neighborhood groups, like St. Louis Job Corps and Dream Builders 4 Equity on two different occasions. Pamela’s desire is for the community to make sound, educated decisions on how to handle their real estate investments. Pamela continues to work tirelessly to ensure that quality affordable housing is attainable while encouraging young families to move into her neighborhoods, so it will be more attractive to businesses and schools. Pamela presently serves as Vacancy Prevention Co-Chair for the St. Louis Vacancy Collaborative and as a member of the Community Land Trust for the St. Louis Steering Committee. Pamela talking to a community member during a Park Place Event. Retrived from: Park Place Home Repair Fund Her experience as a real estate professional affords her to work with developers daily. Presently she serves as Secretary for Park Place Housing and Economic Development, Inc, which is a member of the Community Builders Network She is also a member of the Delmar Corridor Collaborative. Pamela recently joined the St. Louis team for the Strategic Code Enforcement Management Academy. She also is a member of the St. Louis Association of Realtors, the Missouri Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. In 2003, Pamela was inducted as the St. Louis Chapter for Women's Council of Realtors and has served on multiple local real estate committees while being a member of the Holy Ground Collaborative and STL Village Community Education Committee. In 2020, she also served as the interim Committeewoman for the 18th Ward after the passing of Committeewoman Ellen Todd and after being nominated by John Watson for approval by the Democratic Central Committee. Pamela McLucas stated that it is a privilege to serve and grow where a difference can be made. Community starts with people, and the people should have a voice for their desires and thoughts. The community deserves to have a listening ear to the ground and be able to vocalize their needs through the representative who takes their interests to heart.
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