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Evansville: Mayor Terry to Host Third Traveling City Hall of 2026
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Evansville, Ind. ~ Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry is set to host the next Traveling City Hall meeting on Wednesday, August 5, 2026. The event will take place at Goodwill-Helms Hall, located at 5001 Washington Avenue in Evansville, Indiana from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Traveling City Hall is a program that allows residents to engage with city leaders and staff in their own neighborhoods. It provides an opportunity for community members to ask questions, voice concerns, and learn about city projects and services. The goal of these events is to make local government more accessible, improve communication, and ensure that the voices of the community are heard in decision-making processes.
Mayor Terry expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating that some of her most meaningful conversations have taken place at Traveling City Hall. She believes that residents asking thoughtful questions, sharing ideas, and bringing up concerns have helped shape the work of the city. The Mayor also emphasized the importance of open communication and transparency in building trust with the community.
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The meeting will begin with brief remarks from Mayor Terry herself, who will provide updates from the Mayor's Office. This month's hot topic will be road improvements. Following her presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to directly connect with department heads and staff from various local government departments. Representatives from organizations such as CenterPoint Energy, Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, and Indiana Department of Transportation will also be present.
No registration is required for this event, and all residents are welcome to attend. This Traveling City Hall meeting promises to be an informative and engaging opportunity for community members to connect with their local government representatives and voice their opinions on important issues affecting their neighborhoods.
Traveling City Hall is a program that allows residents to engage with city leaders and staff in their own neighborhoods. It provides an opportunity for community members to ask questions, voice concerns, and learn about city projects and services. The goal of these events is to make local government more accessible, improve communication, and ensure that the voices of the community are heard in decision-making processes.
Mayor Terry expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating that some of her most meaningful conversations have taken place at Traveling City Hall. She believes that residents asking thoughtful questions, sharing ideas, and bringing up concerns have helped shape the work of the city. The Mayor also emphasized the importance of open communication and transparency in building trust with the community.
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The meeting will begin with brief remarks from Mayor Terry herself, who will provide updates from the Mayor's Office. This month's hot topic will be road improvements. Following her presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to directly connect with department heads and staff from various local government departments. Representatives from organizations such as CenterPoint Energy, Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, and Indiana Department of Transportation will also be present.
No registration is required for this event, and all residents are welcome to attend. This Traveling City Hall meeting promises to be an informative and engaging opportunity for community members to connect with their local government representatives and voice their opinions on important issues affecting their neighborhoods.
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