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Robstown hosts its first Town Talk & Tea to build community connection
Summary
Robstown's first Town Talk & Tea brought residents and city leaders together to discuss emergency preparedness and local concerns. The meetings are scheduled for every first Wednesday at City Hall and will focus on a different department each month.
Content
Robstown held its first Town Talk & Tea on Wednesday evening at City Hall. The mayor, the fire chief and members of the city council opened the meeting so neighbors and local leaders could talk about emergency preparedness and community concerns. Officials said the series is meant to strengthen connections and to help residents better understand city projects. Residents and volunteers were given space to ask questions and share their perspectives.
Key details:
- The event took place Wednesday evening at Robstown City Hall.
- Mayor Mary Ann Saenz, Fire Chief Javier Zapata and city council members attended and spoke with residents.
- The meeting focused on emergency preparedness and addressing local concerns.
- Officials described the initiative as an effort to educate constituents about city projects and services.
- Organizers said the Town Talk and Tea will be held every first Wednesday of the month, with each session highlighting a different city department.
- Local residents and volunteers expressed hope that regular meetings will improve understanding between citizens and first responders.
Summary:
The new Town Talk & Tea created a regular space for residents and officials to exchange information and concerns, with officials emphasizing education and preparedness. City leaders plan to continue the series monthly on the first Wednesday, and each session will spotlight a different department.
