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State of the City




State of the City 2023: Our Path Forward

St. George Mayor Michele Randall, along with new City Manager John Willis and Public Works Director Cameron Cutler will combine to deliver State of the City 2023: Activity and Optimism, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Dixie Convention Center’s Garden Room. There is no charge to attend the event and light refreshments will be available. 

 

“I am excited to connect with all those who live and work in St. George to share all the great things we are doing as a city,” Randall said. “An added benefit to this event is that the Transportation Expo is just down the hall; you can attend both events and learn so much about St. George.”

 

Mayor Randall and her team will discuss the City of St. George’s accomplishments in 2022 and give a sneak peek on plans for 2023 and beyond as they pertain to:

 

·         Growth and infrastructure

·         Water

·         Quality of Life

·         Public Safety

·         Transportation

 

In addition to the State of the City event, the Dixie Regional Transportation Expo will be in full swing down the hall at the Dixie Center, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Expo is free to attend, with the opportunity to dive a little deeper into some of the projects mentioned in the State of the City address. The transportation efforts of neighboring agencies will also be on display.

 

Mayor Randall will announce the dates and sites for the 2023 Neighborhood Open Houses, unveil the latest renderings for the new City Hall and for the first time show Part 2 of the “Headband Bandit” saga leading up to the Cops and Robbers 5K on May 20.

 

State of the City will be broadcast live on the Community Education Channel’s YouTube page.


David Cordero
Communications and Marketing Director
435-627-4051

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