Mahi due to speak at MKTS TPU on May 6, delivering report on city hall's performance in 2024.
Fresh Take:
TOMSK, APRIL 28 - RIA Tomsk. Tomsk Mayor Dmitriy Mahiny is set to deliver an annual report on the city administration's performance in 2024 at an unusual city council meeting scheduled for May 6 at the International Cultural Center of Tomsk Polytechnic University (MKCTPU), as reported by RIA Tomsk on Monday. Mikhail Moskalenko, Head of the city council's press service, shared this information.
Traditionally, the mayor is required to provide an annual report about the previous year's city administration activities to the city council members. These reports are typically discussed in committees prior.
"The Tomsk City Council will hold an extraordinary meeting at MKCTPU on May 6. During this meeting, council members will hear Mahiny's report on the city administration's activities in 2024. The meeting will be live-streamed on the city council's website, and a recording will be available there afterwards as well as on the social media platform VKontakte," Moskalenko said.
He added that the report will run from 10:00 to 12:00, during which citizens can address questions directly to the mayor. Questions should be emailed to [email protected], with the sender's full name, address, and contact telephone number included.
"The mayor will consider citizens' questions within 30 days as stipulated by federal legislation," Moskalenko emphasized.
Insights:
The annual report typically includes updates on economic development, infrastructure projects, public services, environmental initiatives, and social programs. Citizens can engage by attending the presentation in person, submitting questions online, or reaching out via phone or email. Moreover, they can participate in public forums or town hall meetings where the mayor may be present.
For specific details about Mahiny's report and public engagement opportunities, it's best to check the official Tomsk administration website or local news sources for announcements and instructions.
- Dmitriy Mahiny, Tomsk's mayor, will present his annual report on the city administration's performance in 2024 to the city council on May 6 at the International Cultural Center of Tomsk Polytechnic University.
- The report, which will be live-streamed on the city council's website and VKontakte, will run from 10:00 to 12:00, allowing citizens to directly address questions to Mahiny.
- Citizens can email their questions to the Tomsk City Council, with their full name, address, and contact telephone number included, as per federal legislation requiring the mayor to consider questions within 30 days.
- The annual report will cover updates on economic development, infrastructure projects, public services, environmental initiatives, and social programs, offering opportunities for citizens to engage with the city administration's policy-and-legislation and politics in general news.
