Newnan starts latest citizens academy

Thu, 09/17/2009 - 1:59pm
By: The Citizen

The City of Newnan kicked off its Newnan Citizen Academy, a free six week course provided to city residents, business owners, and property owners, over the age of 18, to educate and inform the citizens of Newnan about every aspect of city government in Newnan. 

The course will be an intensive, hands-on program on how city departments operate and how critical decisions are made that affect the quality of life in Newnan. Participants are given the opportunity to tour city facilities and hear directly from department managers, professional staff, and elected officials. 

Gina Snider, the city of Newnan’s Public Information Officer will be the hostess for the Academy.   

The Newnan Citizen Academy will be held every Tuesday night from 6 – 8 p.m. from September 14– October 20. A graduation of the class will be held during the Tuesday, October 27th City Council meeting. 

The class will be limited to 25 people.

“In this year’s class, the city will be including some new city venues that previous classes have not toured. I wanted to focus on the city’s many different programs,” said Snider. 

Classes will be held at various locations throughout the city including City Hall, the Public Safety Training Complex, the Carnegie, Newnan Utilities, and the Wadsworth Auditorium.

Topics for discussion include the history of Newnan, city administration, the Newnan Police Department, the Newnan Fire Department, Community Development, Beautification, Building Inspection, Planning and Zoning, Business Development, Main Street Newnan, Newnan Utilities, City Clerk, Legal, Finance, Public Works, Engineering, Volunteer Boards, and City-County relationships.

A question and answer session will also be held with the Mayor and City Council.

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