During a recent government meeting, city officials highlighted several community initiatives and updates, emphasizing civic engagement and public safety. Mayor Roger Abreo opened the session by acknowledging the contributions of the planning commissioners and promoting a blood drive scheduled for July 18th at the local library. Residents are encouraged to donate blood, with incentives including tickets to the upcoming movie \"Twisters.\"
The mayor also addressed the ongoing heatwave, urging residents to utilize local libraries as cooling centers. He shared a personal anecdote about the high electric bills many are facing due to the extreme temperatures.
In a nod to community spirit, the mayor celebrated the finance department's achievement of receiving the Government Finance Officers Association Excellence Award for 22 consecutive years, commending the team's dedication.
Looking ahead, he reminded citizens of the upcoming election, with October 21, 2024, marking the last day for voter registration. He stressed the importance of participating in elections, sharing his own commitment to voting.
The meeting also touched on the reopening of the Grange Hall, a significant community venue, with gratitude expressed to staff members who facilitated its return. The mayor concluded by recognizing the hard work of first responders during a particularly busy weekend marked by fires, thanking them for their service.
Council member Greg echoed the mayor's sentiments, specifically thanking the team for their efforts in resolving issues related to the Grange Hall, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of the local government.