
Lake Havasu City's very own Mayor Cal Sheehy is gearing up to host a "special edition coffee" meeting alongside key city officials. Scheduled for Friday, June 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., community members are invited to gather in the Council Chambers, located at 92 Acoma Boulevard South, for an informative session that sows the seeds for dialogue and discourse on the city's present and future tapestry.
This get-together isn't just for the seasoned folks who've weathered the desert's temperaments for years, but also for those who've only recently begun to call Lake Havasu City their home. It's a chance to dig into the details of ongoing and upcoming projects, with the added benefit of airing your own insights or concerns. According to Lake Havasu City's announcement, present at this conclave will be Development Services Director Jeff Thuneman, Parks and Recreation Director Gabby Vera, and Republic Services General Manager Jay Markle, ensuring a well-rounded representation of city governance.
The event description promises a casual setting grounded in "coffee and conversation," placing emphasis on the opportunity for residents to interface directly with those at the helm of city planning and services. Not often do such openings arise, where the barriers between elected officials and the electorate are thinned to a permeable membrane, receptive to the everyday thoughts and voices of the people.
Indeed, Mayor Sheehy and his retinue of department directors are eager to listen and potentially integrate public feedback into their vision of future undertakings. Participants are encouraged to come with questions in tow and to engage in a meaningful exchange with these municipal stewards. "We look forward to seeing you there and sharing coffee and conversation!" the City's proclamation exclaims, underscoring the informal, yet potentially impactful nature of the engagement.
For those interested in attending, the event does not require any prior registration. Simply turn up with an appetite for caffeine and communal discourse. For more details, you can reach out at (928) 453-4152.









