St. George Open Houses
The City of St. George will host three Neighborhood Open Houses this year at various locations throughout the City, as announced by Mayor Michele Randall during the State of the City address on Feb. 13.

City Announces Open House Events For 2024

The City of St George is set to host three Neighborhood Open Houses in 2024, beginning March 28 at SunRiver St. George

ST. GEORGE—  The City of St. George will host three Neighborhood Open Houses this year at various locations throughout the City, as announced by Mayor Michele Randall during the State of the City address on Feb. 13. These open houses go from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and give community members an opportunity to interact with the City’s elected officials and staff. The dates and sites are as follows:

  • March 28: SunRiver St. George
  • Sept. 26: Vernon Worthen Park
  • Oct. 24: Mathis Park

“Each year, I look forward to connecting with our residents and discussing our shared vision for the future of St. George,” Randall said. “Neighborhood Open Houses provide a comfortable setting to talk to elected officials and department heads, where you can learn about things that interest you in St. George.”

There is no formal agenda at a Neighborhood Open House. Attendees are invited to mingle with City officials representing a variety of departments and divisions, including: planning and zoning, public works, water, energy services, leisure services, police, fire, golf, human resources, economic development and more.

“There will be information on a variety of topics available for people of all interests,” added Randall. “Check out some of the trails, parks and recreation plans we will be implementing in the coming years. Find out what roadways are planned, and the progress on current projects. And our public safety departments — police and fire — always have cool giveaways for youngsters.”

On the web www.sgcity.org/openhouse

St. George Open Houses
The City of St. George will host three Neighborhood Open Houses this year at various locations throughout the City, as announced by Mayor Michele Randall during the State of the City address on Feb. 13.
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