Hey Savannah! If you’re keen on staying in the loop about what’s happening in our community, you won’t want to miss an upcoming meeting hosted by our very own Mayor Pro Tem and 5th District Alderwoman, Dr. Estella E. Shabazz. This is a fantastic opportunity for residents to get involved and voice their thoughts on some important topics.
The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 22, at 6 p.m. and will take place at the Tatemville Community Center, conveniently located at 333 Coleman St.. Dr. Shabazz will be discussing several key issues, including updates on the Montgomery Landing Apartment Complex and public safety concerns in the Feiler Park community.
These topics are crucial for the people of Savannah, and your voice matters! Community feedback is essential in shaping how these issues are addressed. So, whether you have ideas, concerns, or just want to learn more, this meeting is the right place to be!
Community meetings like this one create a platform for residents to engage with their local leaders and make their opinions heard. It’s a chance to discuss how developments like the Montgomery Landing Apartment Complex might affect your neighborhood, as well as to share any concerns you might have regarding safety in the Feiler Park area.
Local representatives want to hear what you have to say because your feedback helps inform their decisions. This event is open to everyone, so it doesn’t matter if you’re a long-time resident or a newcomer, you are welcome and encouraged to attend!
Now you might be wondering what specific topics will be covered during the meeting. Here’s a quick overview of what Dr. Shabazz plans to discuss:
These are vital subjects that could impact our day-to-day lives, so it’s the perfect chance for community members to share their perspectives and ask questions.
If you are someone who cares about your neighborhood and wants to make a difference, attending this meeting is a great step. Not only will you get valuable information about what’s occurring in Savannah, but you will also be part of the solution. It’s a chance to connect with your neighbors and community leaders, and collectively, you can work towards making Savannah an even better place to live.
So mark your calendars for October 22 at 6 p.m. and head on over to the Tatemville Community Center! Remember, every voice counts and your input can lead to positive changes in our community.
We can’t wait to see you there!
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