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Garfield Heights Reschedules Community Safety Town Hall with Mayor Burke for March 25

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Published on February 20, 2026
Garfield Heights Reschedules Community Safety Town Hall with Mayor Burke for March 25Source: Google Street View

Residents of Garfield Heights have a new date to mark on their calendars for a discussion that's all about the safety of their community. After an unforeseen rescheduling, the City of Garfield Heights has announced that the Community Safety Town Hall, hosted in collaboration with Marymount Hospital, will now take place on Wednesday, March 25, at 6:00 PM. The venue remains unchanged at the Garfield Heights Civic Center – Dining Hall.

The town hall aims to open up a dialogue between the city officials, healthcare professionals, and the residents. Mayor Matthew Burke will be taking center stage, addressing pressing concerns and fielding questions from community members. According to the City of Garfield Heights social media post by the city, this event is a chance to "Hear updates, Ask questions, Share your concerns, [and] Be part of the conversation."

It's not just talk on the menu; attendees can expect to be treated to a light meal. And the convenience is doubled up with a simple QR code for quickly registering your intent to attend. The City stresses the importance of engagement from its residents, understanding that it's fundamental to both community health and safety.