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Residents announce town halls and a free RAM clinic; city encourages community participation

Crestview City Council · February 23, 2026
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Summary

Resident Sarah Sirfoss outlined upcoming town halls (next on March 21) to discuss city budgeting and host a food drive; a public commenter announced a Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic at Crestview High School (May 29–31) and requested volunteers and donations.

During public comment, resident Sarah Sirfoss described a recently held town hall and announced another scheduled for March 21 (11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.) that will split into a Q&A on a theme and an activity; she asked that the city manager present a clear breakdown of the city budget at a future session and said the activity will include a food drive for the Crestview Resource Center. "I think these town halls are a great opportunity to bridge any gaps in communication between our officials and the community," Sirfoss said.

Another public commenter described an upcoming Remote Area Medical clinic (RAM) at Crestview High School on May 29–31 offering free medical, dental and vision services to anyone who shows up and asked for more medical volunteers and funding. The commenter said RAM provides services regardless of insurance or nationality and offered schedule details and volunteer needs. Council thanked both speakers and asked clarifying questions about event scope and services; no formal council action was taken.