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Milwaukee County Supervisor Patti Logsdon Invites Public to Budget Town Hall in Franklin

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Published on October 23, 2024
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Milwaukee County Supervisor Patti Logsdon is opening the floor to constituents for a discussion on the county's financial future with a Budget Town Hall event scheduled today from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Franklin Public Library. The gathering aims to shed light on the 2025 Recommended Milwaukee County budget and solicit public input. "I encourage all District 9 residents to attend this important town hall," Supervisor Logsdon stated, as per the County of Milwaukee's official website.

Local leaders and various county department heads will accompany Supervisor Logsdon at the event, they will not only provide detailed insights and updates but also address any questions or concerns residents may bring to the table. With the fiscal plan under consideration, the town hall presents a crucial point of contact between Milwaukee County officials and the public they serve.

The town hall setting offers an interactive stage for District 9 residents to voice opinions, offer suggestions, and raise issues directly related to county spending, services, and projects in a bid to incorporate community perspectives into the official budgeting framework. The scheduled gathering at Franklin Public Library, located at 9151 W Loomis Road, Franklin, WI 53132, is part of a larger series of participatory budget events. Participants will have another opportunity to engage at the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Annual Public Hybrid Hearing set for Monday, October 28 at the Zoofari Center.

“It's critical that our community has a say in the decisions that impact them, and these discussions allow me to better represent our district’s needs as we move forward with the budget.” she communicated earlier, according to the County of Milwaukee.