(KAIR)--Atchison residents have the chance to voice their concerns and questions to a city leader during a special open forum this Friday.
“Obviously I've seen my colleagues do events like this,” said Atchison City Manager Trey Cocking. “I just think it's a good opportunity for the community to come out and be able to ask questions and hear what's going on in their community.”
He will host Coffee with the City Manager at 10:00 Friday morning in the Commission Room at Atchison City Hall.
“It's always number one to hear what the current concerns of the community are—especially if it's in the realm of that we can do something with. Item number two, is to share our thought processes with people. It's an opportunity for people to get the why.”
The format will be open question and answer session and all are welcome to attend.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Walnut Township recall coming; Friday mtg erupts in arrest
Sabetha woman arrested in business burglary
Effingham teen facing child sex crimes charges
Severe storms move through NE KS
Rural Horton man charged in alleged beating
Document forgery alleged in ATCO's Walnut Township
Two Brown Co officers honored for their bravery
Severe storms reported Tuesday in NE KS
Atchison man nabbed for neighbor's 4 wheeler theft
Meriden man bound over on rape charge
KS prepares for severe weekend weather
Tornado damage surveyed in NE KS
Former AG Schmidt running for KS' 2nd Congressional District
Richardson County Deputies busy during special enforcement
Beef Barn replacement planned in Jefferson Co
NVCH receives $415,000 grant for expansion project
KS replacement plates see long wait times
Winning lottery ticket sold in Falls City about to expire
LATEST STORIES
Commission takes action related to bridge project
Whiting woman pleads to theft of fire dept. funds
Two men arrested in Jackson Co for distribute of meth
Winning lottery ticket sold in Falls City about to expire
Trail rides ending at Indian Cave State Park
Atchison's BC names Educator of the Year
Document forgery alleged in ATCO's Walnut Township