Eleven community workshops are scheduled
MLGW wants to be ready for the future. MLGW will host at least 11 community workshops over the next few months. We’re asking customers to give us their input. What community challenges are we facing over the next 20 years? What should be MLGW’s top priorities? Let your voice be heard.
All meetings are from 6-7:30 p.m. If you can’t attend, go to MLGW2045 and take an online survey. Here are the upcoming workshops:
· March 5 Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library, 3030 Poplar Ave.
· March 7 Hickory Hill Community Center, 3910 Ridgeway Rd.
· March 18 Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center, 3663 Appling Rd.
· March 21 Orange Mound Community Center, 2572 Park Ave.
· March 26 Gaston Community Center, 1048 S. Third St.
· April 1 Whitehaven Community Center, 4318 Graceland Dr.
· April 2 Ed Rice Community Center, 2907 N. Watkins
· April 11 Raleigh Community Center, 3678 Powers Rd.
· April 16 Gaisman Community Center, 4221 Macon Rd.
· April 25 Bert Ferguson Community Center, 8505 Trinity Rd.
· April 30 Lucius E. & Elsie C. Burch Jr. Library, 501 Poplar View Pkwy.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving the residents of Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee since 1939. MLGW consistently provides customers with rates that are amongst the lowest in the nation and stewards a water supply from artesian wells that is minimally treated. Actively engaged in promoting the prosperity of Memphis and Shelby County, MLGW supports the seven local chambers in its service area and makes doing business with local, minority- and women-owned business a priority. Deeply rooted in the community, its employees generously donate time and money in support of bettering the Greater Memphis area.