Clover Hill Supervisor plans community meetings for resident engagement

Clover Hill Supervisor plans community meetings for resident engagement
Mark S. Miller, Ph.D. Vice Chair — Chesterfield Board of Supervisors
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Clover Hill District Supervisor Jessica Schneider has announced plans to hold two community conversations with district residents. These meetings aim to provide a platform for residents to discuss important issues, ask questions, and brainstorm solutions.

The sessions are scheduled for the evening of July 16 and the afternoon of July 29. Each meeting will be limited to 30 participants to facilitate in-depth discussions, which can be challenging in larger groups. Residents are allowed to attend only one meeting and must register in advance.

The first meeting is set for Wednesday, July 16, from 6-8 p.m., at the Woodlake SRC Community Center located at 5000 Woodlake Village Parkway. The second session will take place on Tuesday, July 29, from 2-4 p.m., at North Courthouse Road Library at 325 Courthouse Road.

Residents interested in participating are required to register beforehand.

Registration is Required



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