Medina Community Forums Engaging Residents on Public Safety and Services

Medina, WALocal News

The City of Medina is proactively involving its community through a series of forums aimed at educating residents about various city departments and their services. Upcoming sessions will focus on critical topics like juvenile safety and emergency preparedness. The forums are complemented by multimedia resources, including audio and video recordings from previous discussions, ensuring residents can stay informed. Scheduled events, such as those addressing middle housing, aim to engage the public in meaningful dialogue about local issues. Informational bulletins will be sent out ahead of time, and residents can sign up for notifications to ensure they don’t miss these important events.

Participation is encouraged to enhance community awareness and understanding of local government functions.

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