Going to Jasło

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At the Jasło market during the International Wine Days, one of the two largest city events, we invited our residents to a civic cafe. It was an opportunity to talk about everyday life in the city, plans for the future, and what can be changed to make life in Jasło simply better.

The voice of every resident is particularly important to us, so in this endeavor we rely on civic cafes, workshops or consultations. This is an excellent way to learn about the vision and development of Jasło for the coming years as seen through the eyes of our residents,” stresses Malgorzata Adamska-Chmiel, deputy mayor of Jasło.
An additional opportunity for conversation and active participation in the life of the city was also the opportunity to take part in voting for projects submitted to the Jasło Civic Budget for 2023.