“Stamford is an incredibly diverse city, with different neighborhoods prioritizing a diverse set of issues,” said Martin. “What is important to people in Glenbrook could be very different than what it is important to people in the Cove. I want to hear directly from residents about what services they would like to see from the City, and work to solve any outstanding issues, especially as we move into a new fiscal year.”
Martin will begin the series with the Waterside Coalition on Thursday, May 19, from 6 to 7 p.m.
Dates and locations for future town halls will be announced as the events are scheduled.
“Neighborhood associations are an important part of the city’s structure and provide a venue to amplify the voices and concerns of the neighborhood,” Martin said. “These conversations will help to shape future budget decisions and choices in city services. I encourage those who can to attend.”
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