Governmental Meetings This Week

The Clinton County Board, Camanche School Board, Camanche City Council, Riverbend and Central DeWitt School Board to meet this week.

 

The Clinton County Board has the regular Monday morning session.  The Supervisors had planned to appoint someone to fill the upcoming County Treasurer’s post.  But a last-minute discovery of a required public notification of the appointment has delayed that action.  The issue remains on the agenda and the Supervisors could discuss the issue this morning.

The meeting starts at 9:15 at the County Administration Building.

Link: BOS Agenda

The Supervisors will be meeting on Thursday with the Emergency Management Commission.  The joint session is to discuss budgeting authority.

Link: Joint Meeting Agenda


 

The Camanche School Board will be meeting this evening in a regular session.  The Facilities Planning Proposal Options will be one of the discussion topics.

The session starts at 7:30 at the Camanche School Administration Center.

Link: Camanche School Board Agenda


The DeWitt City Council meets on Monday at 7 PM at the City Hall.

Link: DeWitt City Council Agenda  & background information


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

The session includes a budget workshop.

Link: Camanche City Council Agenda (and click on Public Packet for the proper date)


 

The Riverbend School Board meets on Wednesday evening at 6:30.

Among the items for consideration is the school calendar for the 2020-2021 school year.  In that proposal the first day of school would be August 17th, 2020 and the last day of school would be May 24th 2021 for students.

Link: Riverbend School Board Agenda


The Central DeWitt School Board meeting is Wednesday at 6 o’clock.

Link: Central DeWitt School Board Agenda

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