City of Belleville – Upcoming Ward 2 Town Hall Meeting

In City Hall, Upcoming Events

BELLEVILLE – Councillors Paul Carr and Kathryn Brown will be co-hosting a town hall meeting to hear from and engage with Ward 2 residents.

WHAT: Ward 2 Town Hall Meeting

WHEN: Tuesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Gerry Masterson Community Centre (516 Harmony Rd.)
During the meeting, Councillor Carr and Councillor Brown will discuss a number of current issues in front of City Council and give residents the opportunity to discuss any items that are important to them during a question-and-answer period. For more information, please contact:

Councillor Paul Carr
councillor.carr@belleville.ca
613-847-0645

Councillor Kathryn Brown
councillor.brown@belleville.ca
613-920-3973

An online meeting option will also be available for those unable to attend in person. To register for the online meeting, please email councillor.carr@belleville.ca. Those who require accessibility supports to fully participate are asked to contact communications@belleville.ca so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

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