April Resident Council

Written by: Racquel Labadie, GS-12, USAF Privatized Housing Resident Advocate 5th Bomb Wing

The April Resident Council is scheduled for Wednesday, 5 April at 6pm. The meeting will be held at the Welcome Center, 183 Missile, across from the gas station. Agenda topics include: Neighborhood Safety, Services, Work Orders, Amenities, and more.

There is still time for residents to submit input for the meeting via the anonymous online input form: https://form.jotform.com/221374764660156. The meeting will also be streaming live on Facebook @minotAFBresidentadvocate. Meeting minutes are posted online each month and can be found at https://tinyurl.com/mafbcouncilminutes2023. Residents who have questions or concerns related to housing at Minot AFB can contact the Resident Advocate at the number listed below or via email racquel.labadie.1@us.af.mil.


Of an additional note, the Resident Advocate office has moved to 5BW/HQ (167 Summit Drive) on the second floor just past the entrance of Public Affairs. Residents are still welcome to visit the office for walk-ins or can call the duty cell to schedule a meeting time, 701-818-7075.

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