Politics & Government

Reminder: 'Our Palo Alto' Meets Wednesday

A community conversation, Our Palo Alto, about the City's future, with input and participation from citizens, is set for Wednesday -- April 23  -- from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the downtown library. 

Our Palo Alto will create opportunities for dialogue around ideas, actions and design, and discuss community issues and design a long-term plan for the future. 

The lively, interactive and informative panel discussion will be moderated by former Mayor Sid Espinosa, on the demographic and economic trends affecting our community, and what the changes in our population mean for the City’s future. 

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Panel speakers include:

  • Steve Levy, Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy
  • David Harris, The Institute for the Future
  • Ann Dunkin, Palo Alto Unified School District
The Palo Alto Downtown Library is at 270 Forest Ave., and admission is free.

This event is co-sponsored by the City of Palo Alto and Green Planning Action.

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