Councilor Dave Woodruff to hold office hours at Durango Public Library on April 22

Dave Woodruff, Mayor Pro Tem at City of Durango
Dave Woodruff, Mayor Pro Tem at City of Durango
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Councilor Dave Woodruff will hold Council Office Hours at the Durango Public Library at 1900 East Third Ave. on April 22 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., according to an announcement made on April 15.

The event offers residents an opportunity to have informal conversations with Woodruff in the library’s coffee area. The city said these office hours are designed for community members who want to share their comments, questions, or suggestions directly with a council member.

Residents interested in learning about future Council Office Hours can visit the city’s office hours webpage for more information. The city also encourages people to check out its Engage Durango page for updates on current projects and provides a “Contact Us” form for additional feedback.

Those wishing to stay informed about city news can sign up for notifications through the Notify Me service and select “City of Durango News Flash.” For media inquiries, Tom Sluis is listed as the public information officer and can be reached by phone or email.

This initiative is part of ongoing efforts by city officials to maintain open communication channels with local residents.



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