Public Hearing Announced for El Cajon's 2025-2026 Action Plan

El Cajon, CALocal News

The City of El Cajon has announced a public hearing and comment period for the development of the 2025-2026 One-Year Action Plan, along with the Draft FY 2023-2024 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This initiative is designed to encourage community involvement and gather feedback from residents regarding future planning efforts. The notice, published on September 5, 2024, emphasizes the city's dedication to transparency and inclusivity, offering translations in Spanish and Arabic to accommodate non-English speaking residents. This approach aims to ensure that all community members can participate in the decision-making process. The public is invited to review the details of the public notice and share their thoughts, which will be considered in the planning process.

By fostering engagement, the city hopes to reflect the diverse needs of its constituents. The announcement is part of a broader effort to enhance community development and uphold accountability in city governance. Interested residents can access the public notice through the city's official channels.

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