Yakima Council Community Forum on September 22, 2022

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Yakima City Councilmember Matt Brown (District 6) will host a community forum this Thursday, September 22nd, at the Harman Center, located at 101 N. 65th Avenue. The forum

will begin at 6:30 pm and last until about 8:00 pm.

“The forum will provide an opportunity for community members to ask questions and provide feedback,” said Brown, whose term on the Yakima City Council began earlier this year.

“It will give people a chance to bring up issues and to learn more about what the Council and the City are working on now and what kinds of things should be focused on moving

forward.”

Light refreshments will be served during the forum.

Brown expects public safety, traffic, road construction, economic development and other issues to be raised during the forum. In addition to Brown, City staff members will be at the

forum to address questions that might come up and to provide information on specific City projects and policies.

“The Council hasn’t been able to host forums for the last few years because of pandemic restrictions,” said Brown. “Thursday’s forum is an opportunity to reconnect with community

members in person. I’m looking forward to it.”

Original source can be found here.



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