Tentative schedule of governmental meetings this week

The Clinton County Board, Riverbend, Camanche and Northeast School Board and Camanche City Council scheduled to meet. Links to agendas included.

The Clinton County Board has their regular Monday morning session.

Among the items on the agenda are updates from the Clinton Regional Development Corporation and County Hometown Pride Program.

The meeting starts at 9:15 this morning (Monday) at the County Administration Building.

Link: BOS Agenda


 

The Riverbend School Board is meeting tonight (Monday).

Among the items on the agenda is an agreement between the Morrison Hospital and school district to provide on-site mental health services for students.

The meeting is at 6:30 at the Fulton High School.

Link: Riverbend School Board Agenda


 

The Camanche City Council has a business session on Tuesday evening.

The council will consider some updates and modifications to the ordinance allowing the use of golf carts on the streets.  Among those updates is a requirement for certain safety devices such as headlights, taillights and turn signals.

The council will also review a proposed agreement with the School District for a School Resource Officer from the Police Department to work in the schools.

Link: Camanche City Council Agenda-click on Public Packet for 9-18-18


 

The Camanche School Board has a special meeting on Tuesday.  The 6:30 P-M session is a work session for the board to discuss and policies and procedures for public input at a meeting.

The meeting will be held at the administrative center.

Link: Camanche School Board Special Meeting Agenda


 

The Northeast School Board is meeting on Wednesday evening this week.

The meeting is at the 6 PM at the Northeast School Elementary Library.

Link: Northeast School Board Agenda

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