This summer, join City staff at your neighborhood park to learn about projects and initiatives that affect you and your neighbors, or ask questions about whatever you want to know. It is informal, and you can drop in any time. Listen to Ashley Brittner Wells from Parks and Recreation and Kalina Pritchard from Neighborhoods discuss the season. And here is the news post:
The City of Missoula and Missoula Parks and Recreation invite residents to the June City Chats in the Parks events. City Chats in the Parks is an innovative community engagement series that takes place in various parks across Missoula, where community members can stop by to learn about City projects, ask questions, and share their ideas.
City Chats in the Parks seeks to make it easy for community members to engage with staff and learn about current projects and initiatives. City Chats are drop-in, casual tabling events with no formal presentation. Community members can stop by any time between 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., enjoy light refreshments, and stay for as long as they would like.
Departments attending June City Chats in the Parks
Rose Park Neighborhood Leadership Team
Missoula Parking Commission
Missoula Parks and Recreation
Missoula Municipal Court
Crisis Intervention Team
Community Wildfire Protection Plan and Wildfire Mitigation
Franklin to the Fort Neighborhood Leadership Team
Missoula Parks and Recreation
Missoula Redevelopment Agency
City of Missoula Brownfields Program
Missoula Parking Commission
Missoula Municipal Court
Missoula Public Library Bookmobile
Community Wildfire Protection Plan and Wildfire Mitigation
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