BLOOMINGTON – Mayor Kerry Thomson invites residents to Traveling Town Hall on Monday, Feb. 3, at Summit Elementary, 1450 W Countryside Lane. The event will run from 6 to 7:30 p.m., featuring Police Chief Michael Diekhoff and Councilmember Isabel Piedmont-Smith.
Town Halls allow residents to connect directly with local leaders, ask questions, and learn more about city initiatives. The event will begin with a brief update from Mayor Thomson on current and upcoming projects. Following the update, attendees can submit questions on index cards distributed at the door, which the Mayor, Chief Diekhoff, and Councilmember Piedmont-Smith will address. If time permits, the evening will conclude with a live Q&A session for additional questions.
Traveling Town Halls are part of the City’s ongoing effort to ensure accessible government and foster open communication between residents and officials. Hosted in a different district every other month, these events allow community members to learn about city services, ask questions, and share feedback on topics that matter to them.
Residents of District 1 and anyone interested in city projects or local topics are encouraged to attend. This is a welcoming space to connect with city officials, ask questions, and stay informed about projects and initiatives that impact Bloomington.
The meeting will be broadcast live on Community Access Television Services (CATS) and available for on-demand viewing at catstv.net.