Residents Invited to Provide Budget Feedback During “Budget and Brews” (Mar. 15-17)

Residents Invited to Provide Budget Feedback During “Budget and Brews” (Mar. 15-17)
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Residents Invited to Provide Budget Feedback During “Budget and Brews” (Mar. 15-17)

Whether a brewed cup of coffee or tea or a cold brew of ale is preferred, Lynchburg residents are invited to come chat with City Manager, Wynter C. Benda during three “Budget and Brews” sessions to discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2024 budget. 

Each year, the City goes through the process of deliberating over the proposed budget, which includes funding for general government services, schools, fleet, airport, water, sewer, stormwater and other funds. 

These “budget and brews” informal meetings are ways the City Manager would like to engage with citizens and allow them to comment on the proposed budget, ask questions and offer input. 

“BUDGET AND BREWS” SESSIONS:

Wednesday, March 15, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Iron & Ale, 106 Cornerstone Street (upstairs bar/deck area)

Thursday, March 16, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Diamond Hill Baptist Church, 1415 Grace Street

Friday, March 17, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Val’s Comfort Kitchen, 2323 Memorial Avenue, Suite 11C (The Plaza, corner past Roses)

The formal Budget Public Hearing will take place Tuesday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 900 Church Street.

Original source can be found here



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