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Coachella ‘Resident Engagement Academy’ to begin Oct. 3

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A bilingual program that aims to introduce residents to how the Coachella city government operates will launch next week.   

"Our vision was to develop a participatory program to engage andbetter inform members of the community about the inner workings of our local government, and to receive their honest feedback on how we can all work together toward common goals to keep our city thriving,'' Mayor Steven Hernandez last month, when the "Coachella Resident Engagement Academy" program was announced.

The seven-week program is set to be held Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m., starting this coming Tuesday, at the Coachella Library. It was limited to 25 residents age 16 and up who applied by Sept. 8 at coachella.org.

City spokesperson Risseth Lora said residents will have the opportunity to learn a different topic each session. Each session will feature speakers from city staff and partners.

Topics to be covered include functions of the city manager's office; economic development; community health and wellness; and community engagement.   

The program will conclude Nov. 21 with a graduation ceremony featuring acknowledgements to all participants by the mayor and City Council members.

Residents who successfully complete the program will receive a $250 stipend, Lora said.

More information can be found at coachella.org.

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