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Mayor Edwin Okamura: Community Voice, Youth Opportunities & Rio Vista’s Future

59 min · 12. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

Welcome back to the podcast. Today, we are honored to welcome Rio Vista Mayor Edwin Okamura for a meaningful and fun conversation about leadership, community, and the future of Rio Vista. Mayor Okamura brings a strong background in finance, wisdom, and public service. In this episode, we talk about the work being done to strengthen opportunities for youth, families, and the community. He also shares the importance of engaging residents, listening to their voices, and making sure the community has input in shaping Rio Vista’s future. We also had a great conversation about food, traveling, and the personal experiences that help shape his connection with people. From practical solutions to long-term vision, this episode gives listeners a closer look at how local leadership can help build a stronger, more connected, and vibrant Rio Vista.

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