Mayor Nehring invites you coffee conversation 922

Marysville, WALocal News

Mayor Jon Nehring invites residents to join him for a coffee and conversation event on September 22, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM at a local venue in Marysville. This informal meeting provides an opportunity for community members to engage directly with the mayor and discuss various local issues. Participants can express their thoughts and concerns, fostering a dialogue between the city government and its residents. Nehring emphasizes the importance of accessible communication in his administration, aiming to strengthen community ties. The event is part of a series of initiatives designed to enhance transparency and encourage public participation in local governance.

Interested individuals can find more information on the city’s official website, which also features details about previous engagements. This initiative underscores the mayor's commitment to creating an open channel for feedback and collaboration. Engaging with constituents through such events can lead to more informed decision-making and community development.

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