State of the City
From:
Tim Erickson
Date:
Mar 19 14:42 UTC
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I've attached (below) the schedule of upcoming community meetings that
the Mayor is hosting to discuss the "State of the City" and "how we
best collaborate to move Saint Paul forward." The next one is tonight
at 7:00 at the Hub Center for Lifelong Learning.
I know several members of this forum are planning on attending
tonights meeting at the Hubbs Center for Lifelog Learning. Hopefully,
various members of SPIF will attend all of these meetings and report
back to the entire forum.
As members of this forum, we have a real opportunity here to help
spark and carry forward an important discussion about the future of
our community. Please, consider the following:
1) Attending one of the meetings
2) Posting observations about the topics of discussion
that come up in those meetings
3) Posting your own thoughts in this forum about the
future of St. Paul
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"Mayor Coleman will also host a series of five community meetings
through the end of March to discuss the City’s progress with
residents. The Mayor encourages residents to attend the gatherings to
participate in an active discussion on the state of the city and how
we best collaborate to move Saint Paul forward.
Scheduled Community Meetings include:
* March 18th, 5:30-7 p.m. in Large Meeting Room 272 at the Wellstone
Center for
Community Building at Neighborhood House, 179 Robie Street.
* March 19th, 7-8:30 p.m. in Room 112 at the Hubbs Center for Lifelong
Learning, 1030 University Avenue West.
* March 25th, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Como Zoo & Marjorie McNeely
Conservatory
Visitor Center Porch, 1225 Estabrook Drive.
* March 26th, 5:30-7 p.m. in the Ecolab Room at Metropolitan State
University/Dayton’s Bluff Branch Library, 645 E. 7th Street.
* March 27th, 5:30-7 p.m. in the Weyerhaeuser Hall Board Room at
Macalester
College, 62 Macalester Street."
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Tim Erickson
Chair of St. Paul E-Democracy Executive Committee