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Parks & Recreation Community Dialogue Session to be held Tuesday, July 21
The Community Dialogue Session regarding Parks & Recreation will be held Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. The session facilitator will give a brief summary of Parks, Recreation Programs, Forestry and the Pool. Join in person at City Hall in the Council Chambers, or via Zoom (see details below). Feel free to share what you love, what your concerns are, or just listen in.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 873 3312 7182
Password: 376452
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Meeting ID: 873 3312 7182
Password: 376452
Community Dialogue Sessions
The City of Platteville is launching a series of community dialogue sessions to coincide with regularly scheduled City Board/Commission/Committee meetings. The goals of these dialogue sessions are to bring further awareness to the community about the purpose of each Board/Committee/Commission, to encourage community members to apply to serve as a member and/or attend meetings, and to allow opportunity for community members to ask questions, to make comments, and to express concerns in an open forum.
All community members are welcome to attend this facilitated community dialogue. After a welcome statement, the facilitator will start the session with a brief summary, followed by attendees taking turns to speak.
Attendees and speakers will be given the option to identify themselves before speaking, and/or by using a nametag if attending in person. A comment/suggestion/question box will be placed at the Council Chambers entrance for those wishing to share without speaking during the dialogue. Additionally, Zoom participants may request to speak and share questions or comments by utilizing the chat feature and contacting the Zoom meeting host.
Please be reminded that in-person attendees will be asked to use COVID-19 precautions, and therefore are recommended to wear a mask, will be asked to hand-sanitize, and asked to maintain six-feet of distance.