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City of Weed Invites Community Participation in Upcoming Budget and Service Discussions

The City of Weed invites residents, business owners, and community stakeholders to participate in a series of upcoming community meetings focused on City services, infrastructure needs, budget priorities, and the City's long-term financial outlook.

Like many small full-service cities across California, Weed faces rising costs for public safety, aging infrastructure, and maintaining essential services. The City is committed to providing transparent information and opportunities for public input as we continue planning for the future.

Community Town Hall Meetings

June 24, 2026 – 1:00 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
550 Main Street, Weed, CA 96094

June 24, 2026 – 6:00 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
550 Main Street, Weed, CA 96094

June 30, 2026 – 5:30 PM
Virtual Community Meeting

These meetings will provide an overview of City services, current financial conditions, infrastructure challenges, and future funding considerations. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.

Virtual Meeting Registration Required

Residents wishing to participate in the June 30 virtual meeting must register in advance through the link provided on the City's Budget Outlook webpage. Following registration, participants will receive the Zoom meeting information.

The June 30 virtual meeting will be administered and facilitated by Grassroots Labs, an independent public outreach consultant working with the City to support community engagement efforts.

Learn More

The City has created a dedicated Budget Outlook webpage containing financial information, frequently asked questions, community meeting information, supporting documents, and other resources related to the City's fiscal outlook and future service needs.

For additional information and to register for the virtual meeting, please visit:

https://www.ci.weed.ca.us/budget-outlook/

The City encourages all residents to become informed, participate in the discussion, and help shape the future of our community.

This information is provided for educational and informational purposes. The City of Weed does not advocate for or against any ballot measure and is committed to providing factual, impartial information to the public.