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Charlotte County Commission Invites Public Input at Upcoming Workshop on Jan 21 in Port Charlotte

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Published on January 16, 2025
Charlotte County Commission Invites Public Input at Upcoming Workshop on Jan 21 in Port CharlotteSource: Google Street View

Residents of Charlotte County, take note: your local government is calling you to participate. The Charlotte County Commission is gearing up for a workshop on Tuesday, slated for 9 a.m. and hosted in Room 119 of the Charlotte County Administration Center, located at 18500 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, FL. The meeting promises to touch upon vital local matters including an important presentation on the so-called Bachmann tract.

Ahead of the scheduled gathering, the commission announced that this workshop session is not only a chance for officials to discuss county affairs but also an opportunity for the public to weigh in. According to the official announcement from the Charlotte County news portal, "the meeting is open to the public and citizen input is welcome." This inclusivity is a cornerstone of the commission's workshops, emphasizing its role as a conduit for civic engagement.

For those keen on attending, the matters up for discussion include not only the pivotal details of the Bachmann tract but also insights from the commissioners, the administrator, and the county attorney.

Those interested in the proceedings but unable to attend in person are encouraged to reach out to the commission to inquire about alternative methods of engagement. For more information, visit the Charlotte County website.