Tentative Schedule Of Governmental Meetings

This week the County Board, Camanche School Board, Fulton City Council, Riverbend School Board, Camanche City Council plus the DeWitt Central and Northeast School Boards are scheduled to meet.

The Clinton County Board has a regular Monday morning meeting.  The session starts at 9:15 at the County Administration Building.

At 10:10 the Supervisors will consider submitting a letter of support for the grant application from the city for a federal grant for an extension and improvements to the Mill Creek Expressway.

Link: BOS Agenda


The Camanche School Board meets on Monday evening at 7:30 in a regular session.

Among the items on the agenda is a review of the district’s Student Technology Device program.

Link: Camanche School Board Agenda


The Fulton, Illinois City Council will be meeting Monday in their business and discussion session.

Among the items on the business agenda is allocation additional funds for dredging at the Marina with the funds to come from the Marian reserve account.

The Fulton council will also consider an appointment to the Tourism Coordinator post.

Link: Fulton City Council Business Agenda

Link: Fulton City Council COW Agenda

The Fulton Council meeting starts at 5:30 at Fulton City Hall with the Committee Of The Whole session to follow the business meeting.


The Riverbend School Board meets on Monday at 6:30.

Link: Riverbend School Board Agenda


The Camanche City Council will be meeting on Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock.

The council will consider changes to parking rules to help in snow removal efforts.

Link: Camanche City Council


 

The Central DeWitt School Board meets on Wednesday.  There will be a work-session at 5:30 with the business meeting to start at 6 P-M.

Link: Central DeWitt School Board Agenda


The Northeast School Board is scheduled to meet on Wednesday October 18th.

Link: Northeast School Board Agenda

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