The City Council meeting for Lehi Heights, Texas, held on October 7, 2025, began with a proclamation recognizing October as National Walk to End Alzheimer's Month. Mayor Sonia A. Brown emphasized the impact of Alzheimer's disease, which affects nearly 7 million Americans, and highlighted the importance of community support and awareness. The mayor urged residents to participate in local events, including a walk in Dallas on November 1, to honor those affected by the disease.
Following the proclamation, the mayor outlined several upcoming community events. A town hall meeting is scheduled for October 18 from 11 AM to 1 PM at Freedom Church, marking the final town hall of the year. Additionally, the annual fall festival will take place on October 31 from 6 PM to 9 PM at Glen Heights Heritage Park.
The meeting also announced a health symposium on November 1, focusing on men's health as part of Movember. Residents were encouraged to check the city's social media for more details on these events.
Lastly, the mayor mentioned a ribbon-cutting ceremony for two new ambulances, set for October 21 at 6:15 PM, just before the council meeting that evening. This event aims to showcase the city's commitment to enhancing emergency services.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the city's dedication to community health initiatives and support for those affected by Alzheimer's, while also promoting engagement through various upcoming events.