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City of Auburn to Hold Youth Town Hall

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The City of Auburn is holding its second monthly town hall this Thursday, April 8. The focus of April’s town hall is youth engagement in Auburn. The virtual town hall will include live questions and discussion from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.

Middle and high school students are encouraged to answer a brief 15 question survey to help inform the Auburn Junior City Council and provide questions to panelists prior to the town hall. Survey questions include topics related to COVID-19, online learning, mental health, and racial equity.

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Questions will be accepted live during the virtual town hall from the Facebook and YouTube live stream.  Attendees may also join the town hall via Zoom (note: chat will be disabled in Zoom).

Meet the Panel

Nancy Backus Mayor, City of Auburn

Alan Spicciati Superintendent, Auburn School District

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Brenda Goodson-Moore Diversity Equity and Inclusion Program Manager, City of Auburn

Commander Adams Auburn Police Department

Isaiah Johnson Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director, Auburn School District

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Ashely Boyd Prevention and Intervention Services Coordinator, Auburn School District

Waylon Menzia Junior City Council Chair, City of Auburn

Moderators:

Jonathan Mulenga Junior City Council Co-chair, City of Auburn

Dana Hinman Director of Administration, City of Auburn

Previous Town Hall:

The City of Auburn held its first town hall in early March to mixed reviews. If you missed the town hall you can read our re-cap City of Auburn Holds First Monthly Town Hall or watch the full two-hour recorded video:

Additional responses to specific public works questions were published after the town hall on the city’s website: read responses now.

Upcoming Town Halls:

The city has scheduled town halls through the end of the year. Below are the expected topics for each town hall through December.
May 13, 6:00 PM
Homelessness

June 10, 6:00 PM
Capital Projects

July 8, 6:00 PM
Policing

August 12, 6 PM
Housing, Growth and Economic Development

September 9, 6 PM
Parks, Arts, and Recreation with a focus on senior programming

October 14, 6PM
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

November 11, 6 PM
Transportation (tentative)

December 9, 6 PM
Year-end review

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