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Mayor Don Robart Wants to Talk to You!

Robart has met with more than 3,750 residents over 19 years through his First Tuesday Program.

Hey, Cuyahoga Falls residents: Mayor Don Robart wants to talk to you!

The mayor's office has issued a reminder that Robart's First Tuesday Program – where citizens can meet with him one-on-one to present any concerns or ideas for making the city a better place to live – will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday.

The mayor's First Tuesday Program is now in its 19th year and, to date, Robart has met with well over 3,750 citizens regarding a wide variety of issues.

Robart has described his meetings with the public as being quite constructive and he feels that most residents leave his office on a very positive note.  

"We might not be able to solve everyone's problem, but I believe most people leave here feeling that their mayor and city government are very approachable and willing to listen to their concerns," he said.

Robart has always insisted on an "open door" policy, but his First Tuesday Program provides residents with an additional opportunity to meet with him one-on-one.  

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