Occoquan Town Council to hold meeting on May 5 at Town Hall

Earnest W. Porta Jr. Mayor
Earnest W. Porta Jr. Mayor
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The Occoquan Town Council announced on May 1 that its next meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall, located at 314 Mill Street.

The meeting provides an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to learn about ongoing initiatives and discuss matters relevant to the community.

According to the announcement, attendees can access information about the Occoquan Town Council as well as view the meeting agenda and previous meeting minutes. These resources are available for those interested in staying informed or preparing for topics that may be discussed during the session.

Meetings like this allow community members to participate in local governance and stay updated on decisions affecting Occoquan. The council encourages public engagement through these regularly scheduled sessions.

Future meetings will continue to be announced through official channels, providing residents with advance notice and access to supporting materials.



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