There is no registration, you can pick out what session you would like to come to and best of all it’s free!


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Know Your City Seminar Series

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The City of Las Cruces would like to invite all residents that are interested in learning more about the City to our “Know Your City Seminar Series”.

It will run until November 13, 2024.

Source: City of Las Cruces

Each seminar session takes place from 6 – 8 p.m. on Wednesdays in City Council Chambers except for the October 23, 2024 Utilities Open House session, which will take place at the Las Cruces Utilities, 680 N. Motel Boulevard.

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There is no registration, you can pick out what session you would like to come to and best of all it’s free! If you attend all, you receive City Council recognition.

Complete Seminar Schedule

· Session 1, September 4, 2024: Government: City Clerk and Legal

· Session 2, September 11, 2024: Police Department & Fire Department

· Session 3, September 18, 2024: City’s Financial Services

· Session 4, September 25, 2024: Economic Development, Transit Department

· Session 5, October 2, 2024: Community Development. Planning and Implementation

· Session 6, October 9, 2024: Quality of Life: Museums, Libraries, and Senior Centers

· Session 7, October 16, 2024: Parks and Recreation Department & Keeping Las Cruces Beautiful

· Session 8, October 23, 2024: Utilities: Open House

· Session 9, October 30, 2024: Community Engagement/LCPD-Codes

· Session 10, November 6, 2024: Public Works

· Session 11 November 13, 2024: Communication and Visit Las Cruces

· November 18, 2024: Graduation Brunch and Recognition at City Council Meeting

(Please note the schedule may change at a moments notice)

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