Hofberger holds first town hall tonight, more scheduled

District 4 County Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger invites the public to three “Community Conversations” meetings, which provide an opportunity for residents to visit with their commissioner and learn more about District 4 projects and initiatives.

  • Residents are encouraged to stop by with any comments or concerns they would like to discuss with Hofberger in this informal setting, with no agenda or appointments needed.

Commissioner Hofberger will host three Community Conversations this summer at different locations throughout District 4:

  • Wednesday, May 14: 5-6 p.m., Regency Park, 8245 Fathom Road
  • Tuesday, June 3: 5-6 p.m., Roger Scott Athletic Complex, 2130 Summit Blvd.
  • Monday, July 7: 5-6 p.m., Ferry Pass Community Center, 8800 N. 9th Ave.

For District 4 residents unfamiliar with Regency Park, it’s 10-acre community park south of East Olive Road and east of Ninth Avenue. Most likely, the town hall will be held under the covered pavilion.

  • Commissioner Hofberger also will hold a Traffic Town Hall for Pensacola Beach residents and businesses at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, at the Santa Rosa Island Authority Boardroom, #1 Via de Luna

To contact the Office of District 4, call 850-595-4940 or email district4@myescambia.com. To stay updated on District 4 news and events, follow Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger – Escambia County District 4 on Facebook.

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