Two finalists named for Beloit city manager

The city of Beloit has identified two candidates for its open city manager position, and residents will get a chance to meet them at a public forum on April 13 at the Beloit Public Library. This event offers a rare opportunity for the community to learn more about each finalist’s vision for the city.

Key Takeaways:

  • Two finalists named for the Beloit city manager position
  • Public forum scheduled for April 13 at 6 p.m.
  • Beloit Public Library will host the meeting
  • Community invited to learn about the finalists
  • Opportunity for direct feedback and questions

Introduction

Beloit has taken a major step toward selecting its next city manager, naming two finalists for the position. The public can meet these contenders and learn about their qualifications at a forum scheduled for Monday, April 13, at 6 p.m. in the Beloit Public Library.

The Search for a City Manager

According to local officials, identifying two leading candidates is the culmination of a thorough process aimed at finding the right individual to guide Beloit’s administration. Although details about the finalists have not yet been released, their selection signals a pivotal moment for the city.

Community Engagement

In a statement, officials announced, “The public will be able to meet them at a forum set for 6 p.m., Monday, April 13 at the Beloit Public Library.” Locals are encouraged to attend, pose questions, and share perspectives on the issues that matter most to them. The library’s convenient location aims to make participation easy for a broad range of residents.

Looking Ahead

After the forum, the selection committee will factor community feedback into the final decision. This transparent approach puts Beloit residents at the heart of shaping the city’s next phase of leadership. For those seeking more details or wishing to engage further, Beloit officials recommend reaching out to city hall or following updates on local news outlets.

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