The forum will provide an opportunity for the community to meet their city councilors and share their experiences, bring questions or concerns to their council in small roundtable discussions
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver City Council will hold its next quarterly Community Forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Mon., Sept. 25 at Luepke Center, 1009 E McLoughlin Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The forum will provide an opportunity for the community to meet their city councilors and share their experiences, bring questions or concerns to their council in small roundtable discussions.
All community members are welcome to attend. No RSVP or registration is required. If you need interpretation services or accommodations with a disability, please contact the City Manager’s office at (360) 487-8600 or cityinfo@cityofvancouver.us.
A light meal of hot dogs, cookies and drinks will be served by the Vancouver Lions Club on a first come, first serve basis.
C-TRAN bus routes #30 and The Vine provide service to Luepke Center. Route information and schedules are available online at c-tran.com. You also may reach C-TRAN at (360) 695-0123 for more information on times, fares and routes. Free parking is also available at the Marshall Community Center.
The next Council Community Forum is scheduled for Mon., Dec. 11.
Information provided by city of Vancouver.
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