Laurel’s “City Hall in the Park” Brings Government to the People
This summer, the City of Laurel is taking local government outdoors with a community-first event series called City Hall in the Park. Instead of gathering at City Hall, residents will have the opportunity to meet the Mayor, City Council, and department heads right in their own neighborhoods—at one of five different local parks across the city.

This isn’t your average town hall meeting. It’s a family-friendly celebration with free hot dogs and hamburgers, face painting, a live DJ, and plenty of good vibes. The City of Laurel is creating an open, inviting space where residents of all ages can share ideas, ask questions, and enjoy a relaxed summer evening together.
Whether you’re passionate about a local issue or just want to grab a hot dog and say hello, this is a great way to connect with your city leaders and your community—no suits or stuffy agendas required.
Bringing Laurel Together, One Park at a Time
Events like City Hall in the Park reflect what makes Laurel so special: it’s a city that listens. By meeting residents where they are—literally—Laurel is breaking down barriers and showing that local government is here for everyone. This approach helps build trust, foster communication, and remind us all that our voices matter.
Plus, by hosting these gatherings in various parks, the City is spotlighting some of Laurel’s best outdoor spaces and encouraging neighbors to get out and enjoy them. It’s community engagement, Laurel-style—casual, connected, and deeply rooted in heart.
If you’re thinking about moving to Laurel or simply want to be part of a town that genuinely values its residents, now’s the time to explore all the ways this city shines. For real estate insights, neighborhood tours, or updates on upcoming events like this one, feel free to reach out—we’d love to welcome you home.