Tentative Schedule Of Governmental Meetings This Week

The Clinton County Board, Camanche & Fulton City Council and several School Boards have meetings this week

The Clinton County Board of Supervisors has their regular Monday morning meeting.

That session starts at 9:15 at the County Administration Building.

Link: BOS Agenda


 

The Clinton School Board meets in a regular session and will swear in members elected at last week’s vote.

The ‘old board’ will meet to handle a few items before officially adjourning.

The members elected will then be sworn into office and proceed with the remaining items on the agenda that are to be considered by the new board.

The meeting is at 5:30 at the Administrative Center.

Link: Clinton School Board Agenda


The Camanche School Board also meets this evening (Monday).

They will also swear in the members elected at the vote last week as part of the transition.

Link: Camanche School Board Agenda


The Fulton, Illinois City Council has a regular session on Monday followed by the Committee Of The Whole meeting.

They’ll start at 5:30 at the Fulton City Hall.

Link: Fulton City Council Business Session

Link: Fulton City Council COW


 

The Camanche City Council meets on Tuesday September 19th.

Among the items for the Camanche Council under consideration under ‘new business’ is the city’s investment in the Clinton Regional Development Corporation and calendar parking.

The meeting is at 6 o’clock Tuesday evening.

Link: Camanche City Council


The Northeast School Board meets on Wednesday September 20th.  The members elected will be sworn as part of the transition meeting.

Link: Northeast School Board Agenda


 

The Riverbend School Board meeting is Wednesday this week – instead of the regular Monday meeting time.  The meeting will be at 6:30 September 20th at the Riverbend District Office in Fulton.

Link: Riverbend School Board Agenda

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