(KLZA)--The Peru community and surrounding areas are invited to a Town Hall on Tuesday, December 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Peru State College Performing Arts Center or by Zoom video conference.
The event will feature updates on flood recovery projects – including the water treatment facility, levee repair and lagoons – as well as sharing results from the recent grocery store survey.
The City of Peru and the Northeast Nemaha County Long Term Recovery Group (LTRG) are coordinating with federal and state agencies, as well as private organizations and foundations, to move priority projects forward.
The in-person town hall will be socially distanced in the Performing Arts Center and attendees are required to wear masks. A zoom option will be available for those unable to attend in person, and a recording of the town hall will be made available to the public.
For those interested in attending, golf carts will be available to assist with transportation to the PAC.
Contact deborahsolie@gmail.com or call the City of Peru at (402) 825-6685 for details.
The town hall will address a variety of topics including the levee repairs, water treatment facility, lagoons, street repairs, purchase of homes in the flood plain, the Steamboat Trace Trail, the grant to purchase/rehab and sell homes, as well as a presentation of the Peru grocery store survey results by Nebraska Extension.
If you are interested in participating via Zoom, join the town hall via https://zoom.us/j/95171282861.
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