Mayor Pangallo Announces Next Mobile Mayor’s Office

On February 28th, the Salem Mayor’s Office will relocate for the day to better reach constituents directly in the community.
Mobile Mayors Office

The Office of Mayor Pangallo is excited to announce the second Mobile Mayor’s Office. Through this program, the Mayor’s office relocates for a day to serve the public from a location beyond of the walls of City Hall and bring City services directly into neighborhoods. The Mobile Mayor’s Office is one of several programs the City provides to remove barriers for residents to access City services. During a Mobile Mayor’s Office, staff from the Mayor’s office work entirely from locations directly within the community.

The next Mobile Mayor’s Office takes place Wednesday, February 28th, from 8:00am to 4:00pm at Salem State University’s Central Campus, 71 Loring Avenue, Salem, in the Petrowski Conference room of Marsh Hall (Room 210). Marsh Hall is located between the Marsh dormitories and the campus police building. Upon entering Marsh Hall, go up the stairs to the second floor. The Petrowski conference room will be on the left.

“We’re always working to improve access for community members to their local government,” said Mayor Pangallo. “We want everyone to be able to connect with our team easily and conveniently. The first round of this program, in November, was successful and well-received, and now we are working to expand it and offer it more regularly throughout more parts of our city. I’m grateful to Salem State University, and the SSU Center for Civic Engagement in particular, for their support in making this installation of the Mobile Mayor’s Office possible!”