Governmental meetings continue this week-with all being conducted electronically.

The various governmental agencies are using different methods for electronic meetings.  Check the agendas for more details on access to the meeting.

 

The Clinton County Board holds the regular Monday morning session.

The Supervisors will handle procedural action on the resignation of Clinton County Conservation Board Director Walt Wickham.  He had been placed on leave a couple of weeks ago by the Conservation Board.  The action is to stop his pay check effective    April 2nd.  That resolution is part of the Supervisor’s consent agenda.

The Supervisors are also scheduled to continue with their COVID-19 update.  There will also be a public hearing on the County Budget for the new year.

Link: BOS Agenda


 

The Clinton School has a regular session this evening (Monday).  The board will meet at 5:30 via electronic means.

Approval of the budget for the next school year is one of the items on the agenda.

Contact the Administration Center for access information


The Clinton City Council will meet on Tuesday in a regular session.

Among the items on the Committee Of The Whole Agenda is a proposal to renegotiate an agreement for the development of the Wilson Building.  The plan would continue efforts to turn the buildings into apartments.

The meeting is at 5 P-M.  Check the agenda for call in information for participation or listen and the meetings are streams lived on Youtube on the city’s channel.

Link: Clinton City Council Agenda part 1  Clinton City Council part 2

Link: COW Agenda


 

The Central DeWitt School Board meets in a regular session on Tuesday.

Link: Central DeWitt School Board Agenda (meeting held via Zoom application)

 

All meeting will be held electronically.  Check the agendas linked in this story at our website for details on access to the meetings.

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