State of the City 2025 is coming up

Everett, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 27, 2025, the "State of the City 2025" event will be held at Everett Station in Grand Prairie, Texas. This gathering, featuring Mayor Cassie Franklin, aims to engage residents in discussions about pressing local issues, particularly crime prevention. The event is designed to strengthen community bonds and encourage public participation in local governance. As crime rates continue to be a concern, the discussions will focus on strategies to enhance safety and well-being in the community. Scheduled to start at 6:00 PM local time, the event will run until 12:30 AM GMT the next day, allowing ample time for dialogue and interaction.

Attendees can expect to hear about the city's achievements and future initiatives that impact their lives. This event underscores the importance of civic engagement in addressing community challenges. It is an essential platform for residents to connect with their leaders and contribute to the city's vision for a safer, more vibrant future.

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