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City of Niceville announces community town hall with mayor, city manager

The City of Niceville will host a town hall meeting next month for residents to engage with city leadership and discuss community issues.
Niceville City Manager David Deitch, left, and Mayor Dan Henkel

The City of Niceville has scheduled a town hall meeting for Monday, Aug. 25, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Niceville Community Center. The meeting will provide residents an opportunity to engage directly with Mayor Dan Henkel and City Manager David Deitch.

  • During the meeting, attendees will receive updates about city initiatives, upcoming projects and available resources. Henkel and Deitch will discuss key developments affecting the community and outline how residents can get involved.

The gathering will serve as a platform for residents to share their thoughts, questions and concerns with city officials. The city emphasized that resident opinions matter in shaping the future of the community.

The meeting will be held at the Niceville Community Center, located at 204 Partin Dr. N Ste C, Niceville, FL 32578. No RSVP is required for the event.

For more information, residents can contact Shannettra Francis, Public Information Officer, at sfrancis@nicevillefl.gov or (850) 279-6436 ext. 1012.

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