Mayor Hennessy Delivers ‘State of the City Address’ 2013
Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning.
Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning.
Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning.
Continuing to remain one of America’s best and most safe cities to live is among the main goals for the City of O’Fallon in 2013. Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning. “You are the reason we are where we are today,” he addressed residents and city staff. “Because of you, O’Fallon continues to be nationally-recognized as one of the best places to live, work and raise a family.” Hennessy stressed that it is the efforts of both residents and city staff that keep O’Fallon earning national recognition for nearly a decade. The mayor highlighted several accolades and accomplishments of 2012 including: Mayor Hennesy said…
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The public is invited to attend at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 11.
O’Fallon Mayor Bill Hennessy will deliver his annual “State of the City” address at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 11 in the City Council Chambers at O’Fallon Municipal Centre (City Hall), 100 North Main Street, O’Fallon. The public is invited to attend the event. The address also will be broadcast live on O’FallonTV Channel 991 and via the city’s website. You might also be interested in:
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Joshua Anderson and Logan Funderburk were honored by the O'Fallon City Council on Dec. 13.
Two local Boy Scouts recently helped make O'Fallon's Veterans Memorial Walk a more comfortable place for visitors Joshua Anderson and Logan Funderburk, of Scout Troop 858 Boone Trails Chapter, constructed benches for the walk as part of their Eagle Scout Service Project. Mayor Bill Hennessy presented the scouts with a proclamation honoring them for their "thoughtfulness for others" in planning and building the benches. "It will enhance the Veterans Memorial Walk by providing comfort to visitors for many years," Hennessy said at the City Council meeting on Dec. 13. Chairman of the O'Fallon Veterans Commission Sheldon Hartsfield also thanked Joshua and Logan. "We know that a lot of people like to visit our memorial on a daily basis," he…
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12:55 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013
you needed to address the issue of firing city administor in the speech.since you had to of known by then he was going to be fired.   more ›