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Sun Prairie Mayor Begins to Deliver Annual State of the City Address

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Sun Prairie City - WI issued the following announcement on Feb 22.

Mayor Paul Esser has begun to deliver his annual State of the City (SOTC) address to the public. This is an important opportunity for all in the community to learn about significant highlights from the previous year and major plans for the future. Additionally, the Mayor uses this time to share his traditional budget breakdown as it relates to property owners’ tax bills and highlights the upcoming budget year. There will be several opportunities to participate.

Mayor Esser kicked off his first presentation on Talk of the Town with Chris Mertes and Don Hooser on Friday, January 21 followed by the Optimist Club meeting on Tuesday, February 2. His next round of in-person presentations will occur at the following locations:

At the conclusion of the presentations, there will be a Special State of the City: Community Conversations that airs on Thursday, February 24 at 7 p.m. on KSUN. The theme for this year is about building community and resiliency. For the third year in a row, there will be featured guests that respond to questions and share their own updates. These guests include Kristin Grissom, Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Director; Scott Semroc, Sustainability Coordinator; and Alexander Brown, Transportation Coordinator. Joining the Mayor to facilitate these conversations is Jake King, the City’s Communications and Diversity Strategist.

“I always look forward to these presentations as it’s a way to inform the community about where the City is at and the direction we plan to go in,” said Mayor Esser.

Original source can be found here.

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