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Register For Manhattan Beach's 2024 State Of The City
The community gathering offers the opportunity to gain insight into the city's trajectory directly from influential city leaders.
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The Manhattan Beach State of the City ceremony will take place on
Thursday, March 21 and many speakers will inform the community on advancements and plans for the future of the city.
The community gathering offers the opportunity to gain insight into the city's trajectory directly from influential city leaders.
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"Manhattan Beach is at the forefront of innovation and growth, and there's no better way to stay informed than by attending the 'State of the City: Manhattan Beach' event," officials aid.
Residents will hear from Mayor Joe Franklin, Chamber of Commerce CEO David Archer, City Manager Bruce Moe, Manhattan Beach Police Chief Rachel Johnson and Manhattan Beach Unified School District Superintendent Dr. John Bowes.
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The speakers will inform the community on key topics including economic development, community ititiatives and public safety. The two-hour event will start at 5 p.m.
"Gain valuable insights, ask pressing questions, and connect with fellow community members passionate about the future of Manhattan Beach," officials said.
The event is free to attend, but does require advanced registration. To register, vistit the city's website.
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