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Orangeville mayor invites residents to second Town Hall event 

September 7, 2023   ·   0 Comments

By Sam Odrowski

Orangeville residents will soon have the opportunity to learn about what their Town Council has been working on and ask Mayor Lisa Post questions. 

The second Quarterly Town Hall event is slated for Sept. 26 at the Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre from 6 to 9 p.m. 

The event allows residents to hear updates on Town initiatives and ask Mayor Post, Council and Town staff questions. 

“I am grateful for any opportunity to connect with residents and provide transparent information on what’s happening in Town,” said Mayor Lisa Post. “The first Town Hall event in May was very well attended and a tremendous success. I hope to see as many members of the community as possible at the next event later this month. Together with my fellow members of Council and Town staff, we will answer as many questions as possible.” 

The doors to the banquet hall will open at 6 p.m., with presentations beginning at 6:30 p.m. Some of the topics to be discussed will include innovations to Orangeville Transit, updates on the Mill Street Library, and engagement opportunities around the Urban Tree Canopy.

Councillors Andy Macintosh and Debbie Sherwood will also attend the event, sharing updates on Orangeville’s Age-Friendly Committee and Heritage Orangeville, respectively.  

Holding Quarterly Town Hall meetings was one of the mayor’s platforms when she was campaigning in the municipal election in October 2022.

Light refreshments will be served at the Sept. 26 event, and residents are asked to please bring a refillable water bottle. 

This event will be livestreamed on the Town of Orangeville’s Instagram page @townoforangeville


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