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Buckeye Invites Residents to Shape City’s Future, Free Tacos and Fire Trucks at Bond Discussion Open Houses

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Published on October 10, 2024
Buckeye Invites Residents to Shape City’s Future, Free Tacos and Fire Trucks at Bond Discussion Open HousesSource: City of Buckeye

Buckeye residents, your input is needed. The city invites you to share your thoughts on the upcoming General Obligation (GO) Bond and future plans for the Fire and Parks & Recreation Departments. The event, announced on the City of Buckeye official website, will be family-friendly with free tacos and fire trucks on display for all to enjoy.

These open house events will take place on three dates at different locations, combining civic engagement with community fun. The first is on Wednesday, October 16, at Desert Sunset Elementary School in Tartesso, starting at 6 p.m. The next two will be at the Verrado Center on Main on Monday, October 21, and the Festival Fire Station on Tuesday, October 22, both also at 6 p.m. Enjoy free tacos while engaging with city staff to help shape Buckeye's future.

The city is seeking public feedback to ensure future developments in firefighting services and recreational amenities meet the community's needs. Officials stress the importance of resident involvement in shaping the proposals before they go up for approval. "Share Your Input" sessions aim to encourage dialogue and gather valuable insights from the community.

A highlight for families will be the chance to meet firefighters and let kids climb aboard a fire truck, offering a hands-on experience with the equipment that protects Buckeye. It’s an educational and inspiring opportunity that might spark interest in the next generation of firefighters.

Mark your calendars for one of these events if you want to participate in civic engagement. For more details on how these gatherings relate to Buckeye's overall development plans, visit the city's bond information page.