Meetings, hearings, and public dates
A calendar page for meeting dates, hearing schedules, public notices, and important milestones readers may want to track.
What Comes Next
Tracking approvals, special releases, implementation, impact, and what actually gets built.
Meetings, hearings, and public dates
The Events page exists to help readers follow the live public process. It should list council meetings, hearing dates, public information sessions, comment deadlines, document drop dates, and newsletter briefing dates. This helps the website function as a dependable public information hub rather than just a collection of static pages.
Upcoming dates
List upcoming public milestones with a short note about why each one matters.
Past meetings
Archive earlier meetings and record what happened so the public has a clear timeline.
Newsletter briefings
Use this page to promote recurring update roundups that help readers keep pace with the process.
Resident awareness
Make the page easy to scan so residents can see what is coming and what they may want to follow closely.
How this page connects
to the larger story
These visual blocks help carry the design language of the homepage across the site while reinforcing the public information role of each section.
Process tracking
A proposal this complex needs a clear date tracker.
Public record
Past events remain important reference points.
Better awareness
The calendar helps keep the community engaged.
A good events page reduces confusion and keeps the project transparent.
Every future public milestone should show what the event is, why it matters, and how it connects to the hotel proposal and the broader four-season strategy.