Thursday, February 21, 2002

Luken says come on down




The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken will begin holding regular evening office hours next month, and will invite citizens to visit.

        The “Open Door Initiative” begins March 4. It's a continuation of the “Mayor's Night In,” started by former Mayor Roxanne Qualls.

        The mayor will be available 5-6:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday nights.

        Mr. Luken will also begin weekly lunch meetings with community councils from the city's 52 neighborhoods.

        For information or to schedule a meeting, with the mayor, call 352-4307.

       



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