Governmental Meetings This Week

Governmental agencies will have meetings this week that in some cases will be the first in-person meetings since Mid-March and others will remain via electronic means.  See the agendas linked in the stories for meeting and access information.

The Clinton County Board will be meeting on Tuesday this week – instead of the regular Monday morning time.  The Board will meet to canvas the primary election vote and then hold a regular business meeting.  The session will be held electronically.  The canvas of votes will start at 8:30 and the business session at 9:15.

The County Board had early set June 15th for opening the County Administration Building to the public and will have updates on the response of the health pandemic issues.

Link:BOS Agenda for June 9th


The Clinton School Board will be meeting Monday in a regular session.  The meeting will be at 5:30 and the board will meet in-person at the Administration Center.  The meeting will also be available via electronic means.

The Board will hear an update from the architect on the Clinton High School renovation project.  There will also be a presentation on the district’s ‘Return To Learn’ plan for the next school year.

 


 

The Fulton, Illinois City Council will be meeting in a regular session on Monday-June 8th in a regular session.  The meeting will be held at the former Words Of Wisdom Building instead of City Hall.

Link: Fulton, IL Council Agenda

Link: Fulton IL. Council COW Agenda


The Clinton City Council will be holding a regular session on Tuesday.  The council will be meeting in person at city hall – for those members who want to attend in person.  The public is encouraged to participate via conference call or monitor the meeting via the city’s Youtube channel. There will be social distancing and capacity limits to attend in person.

The meeting begins at 5 pm Tuesday with a discussion session to follow.

Link: Clinton City Council Agendas

 

 

 

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