Yuma residents are invited to join Mayor Doug Nicholls for Community Conversations, a series of four open forums designed to create discussions, answer questions, and connect directly with the community. The events will take place at locations throughout Yuma from September 22 to 29, each beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Whether you want to ask a question, voice a concern, or simply listen and learn more about what’s happening in your neighborhood, Community Conversations offers a welcoming space to engage with City leadership. The sessions are held in the early evening to better accommodate working families and residents with varied schedules.
“The tradition of hosting Community Conversations is one more way we connect the City of Yuma directly to our residents,” said Mayor Nicholls. “We host the four meetings in different neighborhoods throughout Yuma to invite all residents to join in. I look forward to meeting with all of you!”
Each event is scheduled for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the following locations:
- Monday, September 22 - Palmcroft Elementary School, 901 W. Palmcroft Drive
- Tuesday, September 23 - American Legion Post 56, 1490 W. 3rd Street
- Wednesday, September 24 - Stone Ridge Church, 6300 E. 24th Street
- Monday, September 29 - Centennial Middle School, 2650 W. 20th Street
No registration is required. Residents are encouraged to attend the session that works best for them. Comment cards will be available at each neighborhood meeting for those who prefer to submit questions or feedback anonymously.
For more information, visit yumaaz.gov/CommunityConversations or contact Kathy Moon at Kathy.Moon@yumaaz.gov or 928-373-5020.
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