(KLZA)-- The Mound City School multipurpose room will be the site of a town hall meeting on Wednesday, February, 7, beginning at 5:15 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is to gather input from Mound City citizens concerning the Missouri Main Street Four Point Approach to Revitalization.
The Mound City Downtown Renovation and Revitalization Inc. group has been awarded a Missouri Main Street Connection grant, and the group wants to hear thoughts from citizens about the downtown and what the future needs are.
Everyone is welcome to attend and businesses, along with individuals are encouraged to participate.
To help celebrate the grant funds being awarded, Chris Cakes will be serving pancakes and sausage at the event.
During the meeting, those in attendance will split into four groups to discuss goals and the next steps.
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