Tentative Schedule Of Governmental Meetings This Week

The Clinton County Board will hold their regular Monday morning session.

The board will meet at 9:15 at the Administration Building – it will also be available on-line.

Link: BOS Agenda

Link: BOS Supervisors canvas votes Tuesday November 1oth at 9AM


The Clinton School Board has their regular business meeting today (Monday) at 5:30.

The session will be at the District’s Administrative Center.  Part of the meeting will be the ‘reorganizational meeting’ with a school board president chosen.

In his regular report -Superintendent Gary DeLacy will update the board on the Return To Learn Plan.  In the initial notes, DeLacy reports 17 coronavirus cases among the staff or about 2.6 percent thru November 5th.  In the same time frame there have been 8 students testing positive.

Link: Clinton School Board Agenda

The Fulton City Council will be meeting Monday evening in a regular session. That will be at 5:30.  There will be a business meeting a committee of the whole session.

Link: Fulton City Council Agendas


 

There are a couple of Clinton City Meetings this week.

The Capital Improvements Planning Committee will hold it’s first session to review ideas for capital projects.  That session is Monday at 3:30.

Link: CIP Agenda

There will be the regular Clinton City Council business meeting and discussion session on Tuesday.  The meetings start at 5 o’clock.

Link: Clinton City Council Agenda

Link: Clinton City Council COW Agenda


The Riverbend School Board has a special meeting on Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock.  The board will discuss the district’s position on allowing basketball following the state association’s guidance on playing safely.

Link: Riverbend School Board Special Meeting Agenda

 

 

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