The City of Morgantown announced on Apr. 21 that it will hold a public Fiscal Sustainability Workshop at City Hall on Tuesday, April 28, at 6 p.m. The event is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to strengthen long-term financial stability and promote transparency in municipal government.
This workshop aims to involve residents in discussions about fiscal planning and provide information about how the city manages its finances. Engaging the community is seen as an important step toward building trust and ensuring fair governance.
Morgantown functions as a municipal government according to the official website. The city operates under a council-manager framework established through its charter, which was adopted when Morgantown shifted to this form of government in 1977 according to the official website.
Leadership within Morgantown includes an elected mayor, city council members, and an appointed city manager according to the official website. The city also addresses community fairness and interaction through its Human Rights Commission according to the official website, while promoting community welfare, historic preservation, and human rights with dedicated commissions according to the official website.
By hosting events such as this workshop, Morgantown continues its focus on transparent governance and active civic engagement.


