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Innovation Lab, affectionately called the Ino Lab.This upcoming facility will offer free STEM education to the public, with a strong focus on children.“The lab will include different sections like robotics, coding, podcasting, green screen fabrication, drones, and also have a community outdoor garden,” Mayor Patrick describes. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND UPCOMING PROJECTS As Warner Robins looks ahead to the next 18 to 24 months, the city is setting its sights on a handful of main priorities. Mayor Patrick enthusiastically outlines her top initiatives. Operation ReAwaken, the ambitious downtown redevelopment plan, is at the forefront of these efforts.This initiative will create a vibrant downtown area that combines commercial and residential spaces, bringing a new dynamic to the city center. Addressing homelessness is another critical focus for the mayor. Warner Robins has over 100 individuals registered as homeless, and the city is taking proactive steps to provide support and resources. “We purchased a building last year to be the future home of our homeless shelter, Haven Hope House,” Mayor Patrick explains. The third major project is the establishment of a Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This long-awaited project will honor fallen soldiers from Georgia and provide a place of remembrance and reflection. “We are this close to getting a deed in hand,” the mayor reveals, sharing her excitement about finally securing a location for the memorial. As Warner Robins advances these strategic priorities, it continues to build on its reputation as a forwardthinking city committed to innovation, community engagement, and sustainable growth. 13 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09 WARNER ROBINS, GA

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