Mayor Bivens announces Whitehall community events including housing discussion and food truck festival

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Under the warm glow of the Whitehall City Hall lights, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as city officials gathered for the latest council meeting. Among the key discussions was a focus on community engagement and upcoming events that promise to bring residents together.

Chairperson Heck opened the session by noting that the Parks and Recreation Committee had met the previous week, with no new legislation on the agenda. The committee is set to reconvene the following Tuesday, continuing its commitment to enhancing local recreational opportunities.

Mayor Bivens took the floor, expressing gratitude for the collaboration between Whitehall's city schools and the United Way. He highlighted an important town hall meeting scheduled for next week, featuring speaker Mike Wilkos, who will discuss housing and regional growth in Central Ohio. This event, taking place on March 30 from 6 PM to 8 PM at Whitehall Yearling High School, aims to inform residents about the city's evolving landscape and encourage community participation.

In addition to the town hall, the mayor announced a coffee chat at the Center of Hope on March 15, inviting residents to engage in dialogue about city matters. He also addressed the upcoming food truck festival, which will see a change in location this year from Yearling Road to John Bishop Park. The mayor emphasized the importance of spreading the word about this shift to ensure that all food lovers can enjoy the festival.

As the meeting progressed, the mayor hinted at preparations for the State of the City address, scheduled for April, where he plans to unveil exciting details, including the headlining act for the food truck festival.

With a focus on community connection and transparency, the Whitehall City Council continues to foster an environment where residents can engage with local government and participate in shaping the future of their city. As the meeting concluded, the anticipation for the upcoming events left a sense of excitement in the air, promising a vibrant spring ahead for Whitehall.

Converted from City Council Meeting 03-04-2025 meeting on March 24, 2025
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