
All community members are invited to attend and share their questions, concerns, and ideas directly with the members of the City Council
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver City Council will hold its next council community forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday (Nov. 25) at Evergreen Public Schools Administrative Service Center, 13413 N.E. LeRoy Haagen Memorial Drive. Community forums are held throughout the year at locations across Vancouver.
All community members are invited to attend and share their questions, concerns, and ideas directly with the members of the City Council. The round-table forum will include small-group discussions hosted by pairs of councilors and time for informal conversation.
No RSVP or registration is required. For interpretation services or accommodations with a disability, please get in touch with the City Manager’s Office at (360) 487-8600 or cityinfo@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by the city of Vancouver.
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