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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - The City of Columbia is gearing up for its monthly Let's Talk Local discussion, which will take place on Tuesday, October 28th from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Molly Thomas Bowden Neighborhood Policing Center located at 1204 International Drive.
The event will feature Ward 2 Council Member Vera Elwood and will focus on the mission of the Office of Violence Prevention. D'Markus Thomas-Brown, administrator of the office, will give a presentation on the steps that the City is taking to address community violence.
Residents are encouraged to bring their questions to the event or submit them in advance through BeHeard.CoMo.gov/ask-city-council. Council members and City staff will do their best to answer these questions during the meeting. Answers to questions submitted online will also be posted on BeHeard after the meeting.
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All residents from any ward are welcome to attend this discussion. Refreshments will be provided and attendees are asked to register beforehand at https://forms.gle/zZBuykmX69K663Lz8.
For those unsure of which ward they reside in, a map can be found at CoMo.gov/boards/city-council/wards-map/.
The public is invited to attend any open meeting and accommodations for disabilities can be requested by calling 573.874.CITY (2489) or emailing [insert email address]. To ensure proper arrangements can be made, it is recommended that requests for accommodations be made as early as possible before the scheduled meeting date.
The event will feature Ward 2 Council Member Vera Elwood and will focus on the mission of the Office of Violence Prevention. D'Markus Thomas-Brown, administrator of the office, will give a presentation on the steps that the City is taking to address community violence.
Residents are encouraged to bring their questions to the event or submit them in advance through BeHeard.CoMo.gov/ask-city-council. Council members and City staff will do their best to answer these questions during the meeting. Answers to questions submitted online will also be posted on BeHeard after the meeting.
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All residents from any ward are welcome to attend this discussion. Refreshments will be provided and attendees are asked to register beforehand at https://forms.gle/zZBuykmX69K663Lz8.
For those unsure of which ward they reside in, a map can be found at CoMo.gov/boards/city-council/wards-map/.
The public is invited to attend any open meeting and accommodations for disabilities can be requested by calling 573.874.CITY (2489) or emailing [insert email address]. To ensure proper arrangements can be made, it is recommended that requests for accommodations be made as early as possible before the scheduled meeting date.
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