Wheaton Community Relations Commission to hold meeting on April 22

Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
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The City of Wheaton announced on April 17 that the Community Relations Commission will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. The meeting is scheduled to take place at Wheaton City Hall, located at 303 W. Wesley Street, in the Council Chambers.

This meeting provides an opportunity for residents and interested parties to engage with the commission about community issues and ongoing projects in Wheaton.

According to the agenda released by city officials, items up for discussion include approval of minutes from previous meetings, old business such as citizen award planning and a summary of a recent media event, as well as updates related to city strategy and activities at the intersection of Main Street and Woodlawn Avenue. There will also be time allocated for public comment before adjournment.

Andrea Rosedale is listed as City Clerk for this notice. The agenda indicates that after standard procedural matters like roll call and approval of minutes, both old and new business topics will be addressed by commission members.

The City encourages residents who are interested in community initiatives or who wish to provide input on local projects to attend or participate during the public comment section.



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