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ST. GEORGE — Mark your calendar: The City of St. George will host two Neighborhood Open Houses this spring.
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Mayor Michele Randall announced during her State of the City address Feb. 7 that the annual public event would be returning in 2023, according to a news release from the City of St. George. The first is set for Vernon Worthen Park on March 30.
The second, at Broken Mesa Park, currently in construction in the Desert Canyons community in south St. George, is scheduled for April 27. It will double as a grand opening for the park.
Both Neighborhood Open Houses will run 5-7 p.m. There is no formal agenda. The open houses allow community members to learn more about St. George and interact with elected officials and city staff.
“Neighborhood Open Houses provide a great opportunity for those who live and work in St. George to get better connected to our city,” Randall said. “We have experts from every city department at these open houses, and they are thrilled to chat with members of the public and answer any questions they might have.”
Randall and members of the five-person City Council are expected to attend. City departments and divisions that will be represented include planning and zoning, public works, water, energy services, leisure services, police, fire, golf, human resources, economic development, budget, finance and legal.
There will be refreshments and some swag items available at each open house.