PUBLIC NOTICE: Shiloh Town Hall Talk About Traffic Issues – Wednesday September 22, 2021

PUBLIC NOTICE: Shiloh Town Hall Talk About Traffic Issues – Wednesday September 22, 2021
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King George County issued the following announcement on Sept. 15

L E T ‘ S T A L K A B O U T T R A F F I C I S S U E S ! 

Date: September 22, 2021

Time: 6:00 – 7:30 PM

Location: L.E Smooth Memorial Library Meeting Room A 

Hosted by: Cathy Binder, 

Shiloh District Supervisor 

Annie Cupka, 

At Large Supervisor 

The main focus of this Town Hall will be traffic safety, particularly on Rt. 3. Once the featured speakers have concluded, citizens may ask other questions. 

Featured Guests: 

King George Sheriff’s Office 

King George County Administration 

King George Fire, Rescue & Emergency Services 

VDOT 

FAMPO 

This event will be streamed on Facebook Live @KGAtLarge.

Original source can be found here.



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