Burien residents invited to Public Works Coffee Chat at City Hall on Thursday, June 26

Burien, WALocal News

Burien residents can attend a Public Works Coffee Chat at City Hall on June 26, starting at 5 PM. City Manager Adolfo Bailon will lead discussions that aim to address community concerns and public works initiatives. The event will continue until 1 AM, allowing ample time for interaction between residents and officials. Such forums enhance transparency and encourage civic engagement in local governance. Public participation is essential for addressing the needs of the community effectively.

These discussions can lead to improved services and infrastructure in Burien. Historical data shows that similar events have significantly increased community involvement in local decision-making. Residents are encouraged to bring their questions and suggestions to this important gathering.

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