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City staff pitches 'Walk in the Ward' program to boost neighborhood engagement
Thornton City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary
Parks staff proposed a summer program of ward‑specific, on‑site tours of completed projects to increase resident engagement; council supported the idea and suggested adding food trucks and scheduling one Wednesday per ward.
Parks and Recreation interim director Chris Steinke and deputy director Bob Keys introduced "Walk in the Ward," a proposed summer program of one‑hour, ward‑based outdoor events to showcase completed…
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