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Pawtucket residents to engage with city officials at Community Meetings to be held in all districts
Pawtucket Community Meeting schedule announced for all 6 districts
To promote more open dialogue between the City of Pawtucket and the residents of Pawtucket, Mayor Donald R. Grebien and other officials from City Hall, are holding a series of community meetings for constituents and residents. The meetings will take place in each of the city’s districts where citizens will be able to meet, engage, and ask questions of city officials.
This set of community meetings will maintain the same format, successfully used by experts across the country, and was introduced at the city’s community meetings in 2020. This format allows residents and constituents to discuss issues directly with department heads in a focused and conversational setting.
“I’m looking forward to meeting with residents to hear their suggestions and concerns, and what they want to see in their community,” said Mayor Grebien. “Many exciting things are happening in Pawtucket, but I believe that there is always room for improvement. I encourage all residents to attend.”
2024 Community Meeting Schedule:
- Tuesday, March 26 – 6:00 pm (previously held)
- District One
- Flora S. Curtis Elementary School
- 582 Benefit St.
- Wednesday, April 3 – 6:00 pm
- District Two
- Lyman B. Goff Middle School
- 974 Newport Ave.
- Wednesday, April 10 – 6:00 pm
- District Three
- Fallon Memorial Elementary School
- 62 Lincoln Ave.
- Monday, April 22 – 6:00 pm
- District Four
- Francis J. Varieur Elementary School
- 486 Pleasant St.
- Wednesday, April 24 – 6:00 PM
- District Five
- M. Virginia Cunningham Elementary School
- 40 Baldwin St.
- Tuesday, April 30 – 6:00 PM
- District Six
- Nathanael Greene Elementary School
- 285 Smithfield Ave.
Residents residing in District Four who observe Passover are invited to any other community meeting. If you are unable to attend your respective neighborhood meeting, please join us at any other meeting.
For questions, contact the Mayor’s Office at 401-728-0500 ext. 281.
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