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Quality-of-life commissions want to hear from you
Thursday, December 1, 2022 by Tai Moses
Austin’s quality-of-life commissions want to hear from you; specifically, what you like about living in Austin, what you don’t like, and what’s needed “to prioritize, to uplift and improve the quality of life for all Austinites.” That’s a tall order. That’s why the commissions are hosting three town halls, to allow people space to share their thoughts, both in person and virtually via Zoom. There will be catered food, activities for the kiddos and language interpretation in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese and ASL. (To request a language interpreter, call 311 at least five days before the meeting you plan to attend.)
- East Austin town hall: Montopolis Rec Center, Dec. 15, noon
- South Austin town hall: Southeast Branch Library, Jan. 11, 6:30 p.m.
- North Austin town hall: Asian American Resource Center, Jan. 14, 10:30 a.m.
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