Public uses town hall to question Ridgecrest city council
Ridgecrest Daily Independent
The city’s town hall last Tuesday was intended to let the public engage the council, and the public was happy to comply.
Roughly 20 people showed up to join the council and city staff at the Kerr McGee Center.
Armed with a list of questions, Scott O’Neil got right to it.
“I would like to know of our city leaders what your priorities are for the future of the community?” O’Neil said.
“I am just curious from a strategic perspective, where is your head, where do you think we are going? What are your priorities?”
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Ridgecrest Daily Independent
The public is invited to peruse potential pool plans on Saturday. The city’s parks, recreation and quality of life committee is holding an outdoor, socially-distanced meeting from 1 to 2 p.m. at Pinney Pool. The city is applying for a grant to put in a new pool at the old Pinney Pool location. The committee will be looking for feedback from the public according to Mayor Eric Bruen who sits on the committee.
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