
Douglas County locals, mark your calendars, there's a town hall brewing in District 4. Scheduled for July 27, Vice Chair and Commissioner Mark Alcarez is spearheading a Community Meeting held at Ephesus Baptist Church starting at 10 a.m. According to the Douglas County government's official announcement, this gathering promises to deliver an interactive panel discussion with some of the area's key players.
Involved in the conversation will be notable figures, including State Representative Kimberly New of House District 4, Sheriff Tim Pounds, and Suleman Rana, who serves as the Managing Director of Transportation Services. Alongside them will be Chadwick Griffin, Director of Parks & Recreation, and Allison Duncan, Manager of Planning & Zoning. Connectivity and the shared fabric of the community are on the docket, with each panelist set to shed light on the ongoing and future projects that stand to shape the ethos of District 4.
This isn't just your run-of-the-mill community gabfest. It’s positioned as an active platform for residents to engage directly with those molding the district's path forward. Whether it's deliberations on park improvements or conversations about the transport network—that can be a bane for every commuter—the event aims to uncover the underpinnings of urban development and the strategic direction of local governance.
The meeting is open to all community members, offering a chance for voices to be heard and questions to get the answers they often deserve. Navigate to the Douglas County government website for further details and to stay informed about local events and initiatives shaping your neck of the woods.









