One concerned citizen showed up at the first of Gilbert’s series of three open-house meetings, held Wednesday night at South Valley Junior High School. The meetings are intended to gauge public opinion on which services should take priority as officials prepare to make cuts for the upcoming fiscal year.
Resie Aubuchon, who moved to Gilbert in 2006 and whose sister serves on the town’s Human Relations, Culture and Arts Promotion Board, emerged from the session with a ream of papers with budget information about various town departments, said she was glad she went but didn’t have her answers yet on how the town’s budget should be trimmed. “I have some homework to do,” she said.
An information box containing the dates, times and locations of the meeting were inadvertently left out of the Tribune’s Wednesday print edition. The next tow meetings will be:
• 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Barn at Power Ranch, 3685 S. Autumn Drive (near Gemann Road).
• 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the southeast Regional Library, 775 S. Greenfield Rd.
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