Neighborhood Council #5 schedules August monthly meeting with public safety updates

Cory Reeves Mayor
Cory Reeves Mayor
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Neighborhood Council #5 will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, August 18, at 7:00 pm. The meeting will take place in the Great Falls Clinic Specialty Center Conference Room at 3000 15th Avenue South.

The agenda includes a discussion on noxious weeds led by Joshua Blystone, Cascade County Weed and Mosquito Superintendent. Lonnie Hill will provide updates on planning and community development. Chief Jeremy Jones of the Great Falls Fire Department will give an update on training and current challenges. The council will also address general business and neighborhood concerns.

Details about Neighborhood Council #5, including boundaries and contact information, are available at https://greatfallsmt.net/neighborhoodcouncils/neighborhood-council-5.

Monthly agendas are posted on the Neighborhood Councils’ online calendar at least 48 hours before each meeting. The calendar can be accessed at https://greatfallsmt.net/calendar?term_node_tid_depth=871.



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