Friend --
I'm excited to announce the date for my annual Ward 6 Budget Town
Hall - Tuesday, June 15, from 8 to 9:30 pm.
In an effort to be as accessible as possible while still being safe,
the event will once again be virtual only. I'm sharing information
below on how to watch and participate.
This is an event I hold annually for Ward 6
neighbors to walk through the budget as proposed by the Mayor, explain
the process with the Council and how residents can weigh in, share
some of my priorities, and most importantly, open the floor to Ward 6
residents to tell me what you want to prioritize.
How to Watch
We'll be holding the event on Zoom, and streaming to my Facebook
page as well. Either are free to use without having an account. If
you'd like the link to watch on Zoom, please
RSVP in advance. My team will email the link next Tuesday
afternoon to everyone who has RSVP'd.
You can watch on Facebook without RSVP'ing by simply heading to
Facebook.com/CMCharlesAllen at 8 pm on Tuesday, June 15.
How to Ask a Question or Comment During the
Event
There are several ways for you to participate in the Ward 6 Budget
Town Hall.
Submit a Video in Advance: We tried this last year
and found it was a great way to give residents a chance to ask their
question or comment as part of the event - with a simple video
submission! You
can record yourself and upload the video to my team here in just a few
minutes.
In order to try and accommodate everyone who submits a question,
please keep your submission to around 30 seconds or less. If we can't
show every comment due to time constraints, I'll do my best to make
sure questions cover the range of topics submitted.
Submit a Comment or Question During the Budget Town
Hall: During the event, I will have staff monitoring for
comments and questions submitted through either the Q+A tool within
Zoom and the Facebook comments. I'll try to be sure I answer as many
questions as I can, but I'll also try to get to everyone who has a
question (so if you have a few questions, I might not get to them all
if it means giving other neighbors a chance to ask their first
question).
This Ward 6 Budget Town Hall is for all Ward 6 neighbors to hear
and communicate directly with me as their representative on the
Council. While I welcome residents from across the District (and
beyond) attending, please be aware I plan to discuss big and small
issues affecting neighbors. If you have a specific issue that you
really want to weigh in on, and you aren't a Ward 6 resident, don't
forget to submit testimony to the Council committee with oversight of
the issue.
Thanks, and look forward to hearing from you next Tuesday.
Charles Allen
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