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Mayor's Message: Make Your Voice Heard

By Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez
Mayor of Moreno Valley
02/28/2022 at 03:44 PM

Dear Moreno Valley Residents,

One of my many jobs as Mayor and a public servant is to ensure that your voice is heard.

But sometimes, with work and family commitments, it can be hard to attend a City Council meeting to keep up on City business and make a public comment.

That’s why I am excited to share that I will be holding a Virtual Town Hall this Wednesday, March 2, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.

I will be live on Zoom, Facebook, YouTube, and MV3, taking your questions and comments about the issues in Moreno Valley that mean the most to you.

The Virtual Town Hall is an opportunity to ask me questions, issue comments or concerns, and chat with me about all things Moreno Valley. You can participate or sit back and listen to what your community has to say.

With the Virtual Town Hall, we’re bringing City Hall to wherever you may be watching, whether at home or work.

Signing up is easy. Just go to moval.org/townhall and click “register now” on the right side of your screen. Fill out the form, including your question, and submit. We will then send you a link to the Zoom meeting.

Good things happen when the community has a voice. On March 2, I look forward to talking with you about the exciting work we’re doing to put Moreno Valley on the map.

Register today at moval.org/townhall.

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