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Posted March 31, 2023
Posted by Public Relations
Pottawattamie County, Iowa – Pottawattamie County has announced an opportunity for residents to hear from County leaders and ask questions at an upcoming town hall meeting.
The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 11th, from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. The informational discussion will occur inside the Oakland Community Building at 614 Dr Van Zee Road, with no formal deliberation or action from the Board of Supervisors. Instead, County leaders will outline the latest developments in Pottawattamie County and offer attendees a platform to ask questions and provide input.
“While our weekly meetings are open to the public, we understand some of our residents aren’t able to attend meetings on Tuesday mornings,” said County Supervisor Susan Miller. “Our intention with this town hall meeting is to provide another avenue for our residents to hear from Pottawattamie County, and for us to hear from them. Discussions like this really promote a two-way engagement.”
PowerPoint slides are expected to accompany brief presentations by leaders of several County departments during the meeting, before concluding with a question-and-answer forum with those in attendance.
“We’re here to serve, and hearing varying perspectives can spark great dialogue,” said Miller. “There are great things taking place in Pottawattamie County and we want to celebrate those victories while looking ahead to a promising future. It’s important all our residents have voices that are heard.”
Regularly scheduled meetings for the Board of Supervisors are held every Tuesday at 10:00am. To view live and archived meetings, visit YouTube.com/PottawattamieCountyIA. To learn more about the Board of Supervisors, visit PottCounty-ia.gov/departments/board_of_supervisors.