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Niceville reschedules town hall meeting to October 2nd

The meeting will provide residents an opportunity to engage directly with Mayor Dan Henkel and City Manager David Deitch about city initiatives and upcoming projects.
Niceville City Manager David Deitch, left, and Mayor Dan Henkel

The City of Niceville has rescheduled its town hall meeting to Thursday, October 2, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Niceville Community Center.

  • The meeting was originally scheduled for August 25 but has been moved to the new date, according to a press release issued by the city.

Mayor Dan Henkel and City Manager David Deitch will lead the session, which aims to provide residents with updates about city initiatives, upcoming projects and available resources. The officials will discuss key developments affecting the community and outline ways residents can get involved.

The gathering will serve as a platform for resident input, with city officials encouraging attendees to share their thoughts, questions and concerns about community matters. 

The meeting will take place at the Niceville Community Center, located at 204 Partin Drive N, Suite C. No RSVP is required for attendance.

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