The upcoming Thanksgiving Turkey Run is set to take place on November 21st from 2 to 4 PM in the city parking lot, with community members encouraged to bring food items, including canned goods, to support those in need. The initiative aims to foster community spirit and assist families who may struggle during the holiday season.
In addition to the Turkey Run, the city is revamping its \"Coffee with the Mayor\" program, which will now feature regional leaders as guest speakers. The first event is tentatively scheduled for February and may include Senator Kelly Scierto and other prominent figures, providing residents with an opportunity to engage directly with local leadership.
Council member Smith shared insights from his tenure as chair of the Riverside Transit Agency (RTA), highlighting successful contract negotiations and a recent award of $40.5 million for the New Mead Valley Metrolink Station Mobility Hub. He emphasized the importance of community involvement and encouraged fellow council members to participate in upcoming events, including a fun annual bus driving competition.
Council member Castillo expressed gratitude for the community's support during recent events, including the Pumpkin Bash and Veterans Day celebrations. She noted the positive feedback received from residents and reaffirmed the city's commitment to honoring veterans.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's dedication to community engagement and support, with various initiatives aimed at enhancing local participation and addressing the needs of residents.