1 August 2019
Rooty Hill is the next stop for Blacktown City Council’s mobile
community forum where residents get the opportunity to
engage face-to-face with Council.
Mayor Stephen Bali MP and Councillors will address
residents from across Ward 4 and give them a chance to
raise any issues affecting their neighbourhood at the forum
on Tuesday 13 August at Rooty Hill High School, North
Parade, Rooty Hill.
Blacktown City Mayor Stephen Bali MP said: “This is an
important part of our community engagement and gives
residents a chance to meet their Councillors and Council
staff.”
“I hope to see as many people from Rooty Hill and
surrounding suburbs at the forum, telling us what really
matters to their community.”
Presentations will also be made by Council staff on local
roads, traffic and infrastructure and on the many programs
offered by Council’s libraries.
Mayor Bali said: “The forums have proved to be a very
effective way for residents to engage face-to-face with
Councillors and Council staff.”
Council hosts Ward forums and pop-up sessions across the
City throughout the year giving residents a chance to deal
directly with Council.
“We are pleased to see more and more residents attending
our forums and pop-up sessions and I look forward to
meeting Ward 4 residents next week,” Mayor Bali said.
Ward 4 Forum details
When: Tuesday 13 August 2019
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Location: Rooty Hill High School, North Parade, Rooty Hill.
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