Update, cancelation: Whitewater CDA to hold informational meeting for landlords

Editor’s note: The informational session for landlords scheduled for Friday, May 13, has been canceled, according to Whitewater city officials. No other information regarding the cancelation has been released. The New Community Expo will continue as planned on Saturday, May 21. 

The City of Whitewater Community Development Authority (CDA) will be hosting an information session for all landlords and rental property owners, according to information released by city officials. 

The session will be held in the Whitewater High School auditorium, 534 S. Elizabeth St., Whitewater, Friday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to noon. 

Landlords and rental property owners within the city of Whitewater are encouraged to attend. 

During the meeting, information about the city’s growing international population, will be shared, according to the release.

“The meeting will focus on preferred practices and opportunities of communication,” the release stated.  

The City of Whitewater Police Department, Whitewater Unified School District, the City of Whitewater Neighborhood Services Department and Fire Prevention Services/Fire Inspection contractor, will be among presenters during the meeting.  

“A number of parties in Whitewater are interested in helping the new faces in our community. We want those involved to gather, receive updates and work on a positive course of action for moving forward,” Chris Bennett, Whitewater Neighborhood Services director, was quoted as saying in the release.  

The meeting will include time allotted for a questions for panelists, the release noted. 

For more information, contact Economic Development Director Cathy Anderson, by phone: 262-473-0149 or email: CAnderson@whitewater-wi.gov.

Additionally, citizens are invited to attend a New Community Member Expo planned for Saturday, May 21, from noon to 2 p.m., at the Community Engagement Center, 1260 W. Main St., Whitewater, the release read.  

City of Whitewater Municipal Building, file photo/Kim McDarison. 

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