
Lake Havasu City residents have an upcoming opportunity to engage in a casual dialogue with key city officials. On Friday, August 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Mayor Cal Sheehy, along with Police Chief Troy Stirling and Fire Chief Pete Pilafas, will be available to discuss city affairs over coffee. The event, "Coffee with the Mayor and Chiefs," provides a venue for the public to gain insight into the city's current and anticipated initiatives, and to present their viewpoints directly to their local leaders.
The community meeting will take place in the Council Chambers at 92 Acoma Boulevard South, a space known for hosting various civic gatherings. Whether participants are lifetime locals or newcomers, the intention is to facilitate an open conversation about the ongoings of Lake Havasu City. During the rendezvous, individuals can inquire about city projects, public safety, and other concerns relevant to their neighborhood.
Providing access to government representatives in a less formal setting is part of the city's continuing efforts to encourage transparent communication between citizens and their government. Direct interaction with top municipal officials is seldom an everyday occurrence, thereby making "Coffee with the Mayor and Chiefs" an indispensable community event. For those interested in attending, no prior registration is required, which allows for a more spontaneous and inclusive atmosphere.
The engagement opportunity was announced on the official Lake Havasu City website. For additional details about the event or questions concerning, accessibility, you can contact the Community Engagement office. Information about this event and other community engagement initiatives can be found at Lake Havasu City's news release.









