Tentative Schedule of Governmental Meetings This Week

Many of the governmental meetings remain available thru an electronic access.  Check the agendas for specific meetings for ways to monitor and participate in meetings.

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The Clinton County Board has their regular Monday morning meeting.  The Supervisors will mee at 9:15 and the meeting is available on-line. Check the agenda for details on accessing the meeting.

Link: BOS Agenda


The Clinton School Board has a regular meeting this evening at 5:30.

The Board will hear an update on the CHS rebuilding plans as one of the items on the agenda.

Contact the school district administrative center for electronic access for the session.

Link: August 10 2020 Board meeting agenda


 

The Clinton City Council will hold a regular session on Tuesday.  There is limited public access and you access the meeting electronically-check the agenda for that access information.

During the Committee Of The Whole session there will be a presentation on roundabouts as the city.  Watch video here.

The Council will also review proposed changes and updates to the city’s animal protection ordinance.

Link: All City Council Agendas can be found here


 

The Riverbend School Board will be meeting on Wednesday in a regular session.  It will be held at the Riverbend District Office in Fulton, Illinois at 6:30.


The Central DeWitt School Board will hold a special session on Wednesday to review the return to learn plan.  The 6 P-M meeting is available electronically.  Check the agenda for access information.

Link: Central DeWitt School Board Agenda


The Northeast School Board is meeting Wednesday evening at 5 o’clock.  Check the agenda for electronic access.  The return to learn plan is one of the topics on the agenda.

Link: Northeast School Board Agenda

 

 

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