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Santa Clarita to hold town hall meetings series

Residents will be able to ask mayor, city staff questions on local projects

Posted: March 4, 2013 2:00 a.m.
Updated: March 4, 2013 2:00 a.m.
 

Santa Clarita Mayor Bob Kellar will hold the second in a series of town hall meetings Tuesday night in Canyon Country.

The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of Fair Oaks Ranch Community School, 26933 N. Silverbell Lane.

Each meeting begins with a 10 to 15 minute overview of upcoming projects and programs both citywide and specifically in the community where the town hall is being held.

Following Kellar’s presentation, attendees will be able to ask questions of him or city staff. Staff members will have tables set up detailing specific city programs and services.

The first town hall meeting, held Feb. 6 in Newhall, attracted a crowd of about 60 people. Kellar has said he wants the meetings to provide a conduit for public input on city programs and activities.

Mar. 4, 2013 02:00a.m. EST Santa Clarita to hold town hall meetings series The Signal

Santa Clarita Mayor Bob Kellar will hold the second in a series of town hall meetings Tuesday night in Canyon Country.

The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of Fair Oaks Ranch Community School, 26933 N. Silverbell Lane.

Each meeting begins with a 10 to 15 minute overview of upcoming projects and programs both citywide and specifically in the community where the town hall is being held.

Following Kellar’s presentation, attendees will be able to ask questions of him or city staff. Staff members will have tables set up detailing specific city programs and services.

The first town hall meeting, held Feb. 6 in Newhall, attracted a crowd of about 60 people. Kellar has said he wants the meetings to provide a conduit for public input on city programs and activities.

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