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NOTE - Any called meeting can occur upon 24 hours notice. Agenda is posted on the lobby bulletin board, but not always on City web site

Council meeting agendas can change, so the Public needs to monitor all meetings despite the upcoming holidays and Spring break vacations.

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Summary of 7 meetings with Council 2007-2008

  • May 14 Policy Session—Written PROPOSAL initially presented to Council
  • June 4 Council Work session
  • June 4 Council Meeting—“Resolution of Support,” full vote 5 to 0. One Councilman felt need for assessment “highest and best use of Rectory”
  • July 9 Council Meeting--$3200 seed money voted
  • July 10—History Committee Delivered as requested a 3-YEAR BUSINESS PLAN to city manager
  • July 12 meeting with city manager; 3 council members
  • July 16 Policy Session—Warren Hutmacher Letter of Recommendation for step-down funding Plan; Funds source identified. Anne Webb presents report of July 9 walk-through of Rectory upon invitation from the Cameron family