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Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins continues his American Rescue Act listening sessions.
Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins scheduled the sessions as a way to gain citizen input on how the $48 million in federal funding should be spent.
The four topics of discussion include public safety, infrastructure, economic development, and technology.
Residents are encouraged to complete a survey at www.shreveportla.gov and rank funding priorities.
Community meetings will be held from 6-8 p.m., throughout the month of June at the following locations:
Tuesday, June 1 David Raines Community Center
Thursday, June 3 A. B. Palmer Community Center
Thursday, June 10 Southern Hills Community Center
SHRVEPORT, La - Tuesday night, Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins and city leaders for various departments met with residents interested in pitching their ideas on how to spend the $48.2 million
Perkins schedules listening sessions to discuss federal funds distribution in Shreveport ktbs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktbs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shreveport Wants Your Opinion on Spending Federal Money
It s time to voice your opinion about how you think Shreveport should spend federal dollars that will be flowing to our area from the feds.
Mayor Adrian Perkins and other community leaders are hosting meetings across the city to hear from you. Shreveport is expecting more than $48 million dollars from the American Rescue Act,
Perkins says the focus of these meetings will be four key areas that our community must address as soon as possible: public safety, infrastructure, economic development and technology.
If you can not make it to one of the meetings, you can c