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Meet the mayor | Photo via Mayor John Tecklenburg

Did you know you can meet the mayor? The City of Charleston holds monthly “Mayor’s Night In” events at City Hall, located downtown at 80 Broad St.

The next “Mayor’s Night In” will take place in-person on Mon., Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. You can reserve a 30-minute time slot to meet with Mayor Tecklenburg individually for 5 minutes. Be sure to arrive 10 minutes before your time slot. Spots are limited + filling up fast.

This is an opportunity to ask the mayor about what matters to you most, from flooding issues to what his vision is for the Holy City 5 years from now.

You can also stay tuned with the city’s calendar for the next “Coffee with the Mayor,” when you can grab a cup of Joe and discuss local topics.

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