Hurricane’s new mayor is shaking things up by actually listening to residents instead of keeping City Hall behind closed doors. It’s a major pivot toward transparency that aims to make local government feel a lot more accessible.
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While there's no immediate price tag, better communication could prevent costly public disputes and help the city spend tax dollars on what people actually want.
Everyday residents who have felt ignored by City Hall will finally have a seat at the table.
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