Cobb Commission Chairwoman to issue state of the county addresses

Submitted information:

On Monday, March 8, Chairwoman Lisa Cupid will hold two events to share our 2021 State of the County address:

  • State of the County address at Cobb ChamberDuring the Cobb Chamber’s Marquee Monday luncheon at the Coca-Cola Roxy, Cupid will discuss how Cobb continues to provide outstanding customer service despite the challenges of a global pandemic, address community concerns, support the business community and maintain fiscal stability. She will also highlight the county’s biggest successes and milestones from 2020, as well as our goals for 2021 to continue moving Cobb forward. Registration is open now through March 3 for those attending in person. To attend virtually, register for the event by selecting the virtual attendance option. For more information, or to register, click here.

  • State of the County community eventCupid will also host a State of the County address for the community on the evening of Monday, March 8. This will be an excellent opportunity for residents to learn about progress and goals in our community and to ask questions. Due to socially-distanced protocols, the event will be open to a small number of interested attendees who will be randomly selected. If you would like to attend in person or know someone who would, please email the names to comments@cobbcounty.org. Everyone is also invited to attend the address virtually. More information will be shared soon about this event.

 

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1 thought on “Cobb Commission Chairwoman to issue state of the county addresses”

  1. This speaks volumes about the lack of change, despite the Cobb BoC being all-woman and majority Democratic.

    For it seems that the Chamber of Commerce is always involved, to the point where one wonders if we have a government at the county level that sees its primary role as helping big corporations continue to succeed at the expense of the rest of us.

    Disappointing . There is no need for two addresses, one for the big wigs, complete with a fancy lunch and non-socially distanced attendance at full capacity in a theater built with taxpayer money. And a second for the rabble, who cannot even attend in person save for a few randomly chosen.

    Shame on you Commissioner Cupid! We expected better.

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