HAMDEN — Mayor Scott D. Jackson will hold a community forum on the town’s goals for 2011 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Thornton Wilder Hall of Miller Library, 2901 Dixwell Ave.
Residents, civic associations and business owners may attend.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss priorities, ideas and concerns for the year. Jackson will report on accomplishments from 2010 and ongoing projects.
Following his remarks, the mayor will open the forum to the public for questions and discussion. Civic association leaders can poll their memberships to prepare questions that will be included in the discussion along with questions from all attendees.
“With budget season upon us, it is of the utmost importance to hear from the residents who utilize the services the town provides. I look forward to an evening of idea-sharing and discourse on how we can best meet the needs of our citizens,” Jackson said.
For further information on this event, call the mayor’s office at 203-287-7100.
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