Tentative schedule of governmental meetings

The Clinton County Board, Clinton School Board, Fulton City Council, Central DeWitt School Board and Clinton City Council will be meeting this week.

The Clinton County Board has their regular Monday morning meeting.  The Supervisors will hear a regular report on the Great River Road and its impact on Clinton County.  The Supervisors will also discuss a possible property tax incentive for the development of  the former Ashford University property in Clinton

The meeting will start at 9:15 at the County Administration Building.

Link: BOS Agenda-Business meeting

The Supervisors will also meet on Tuesday afternoon to begin their initial budget discussions.

Link: BOS Budget session


On Monday the Clinton School Board will hold a regular Committee Of The Whole session.

The board will consider setting a public hearing for the December 11th meeting on the proposed sale of the Henry Sabin School Building.

The general topic of the discussion session will be to set goals for the district.

The meeting is at 5:30 at the School District Administrative Center

Link: Clinton School Board agenda


The Fulton City Council will be meeting in a business session and a discussion session on Monday.

The council will consider appointing a new Police Chief at the meeting.  Police Chief Jim Rhodes announced his resignation recently.

Link: Fulton City Council agenda

The Fulton Council will then hold a discussion session.

Link: Fulton City Council COW Agenda


The Central DeWitt School Board will be meeting on Monday evening.

Among the items for consideration is an agreement for a School Resource Officer.

Link: Central DeWitt School Board agenda


 

The Clinton City Council meets in a business session and a discussion session Tuesday evening.

The council will consider formal approval for a deal that would provide Clinton Police Officers with body cameras.

During the Committee Of The Whole session the council will hear a follow-up report on the ordinance updates for Taxi and Limo service.  At an earlier meeting some of the local operators said they believed other communities were not enforcing some provisions of then new law that would be costly for the operators such as increased insurance requirements.  The City Clerk report shows other communities that were contacted were enforcing the ordinance as written.

Link: Clinton City Council Agendas

 

 

 

 

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