Tentative Schedule of Governmental Meetings

There will be some holiday changes for governmental operations this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.  But there are some governmental meetings this week.

The Clinton City Capital Projects Committee will be meeting Monday afternoon at 3:30.  The committee will finalize the priority projects and prepare their report to the Plan Commission.

Link: CIP Agenda

The Clinton City Council will meet in a regular business session and discussion session on Tuesday evening at 5 o’clock. Among the business items is an agreement for the city’s portion of the financial incentive for the new bio-tech business locating in Clinton.  On Friday the firm know as Spiber announced locating with the ADM facility for their first USA location.

Link: Clinton City Council Business Meeting Agenda

During the Committee Of the Whole Session the Council will hear an update about a potential new internet service, an update on the Springdale Cemetery and an update on the proposed Walk Of Fame.

Link: Clinton City Council COW Agenda

The Clinton City Council will be holding a Committee of the Whole session Monday evening. Link: COW Clinton School Board Agenda

More design plans for a new Clinton High School campus project will be part of a presentation to the school board at the session.

Superintendent Gary DeLacy says the architects will present plans with more details about what buildings and rooms look like.  He says the design phase will continue heading towards seeking bids in February and a ribbon cutting in the spring of 2021.

(comment from the FYI Show -other topics include COVID situation in the school and more)

DeLacy said the plan remains to demolish and then rebuild portions of the existing facility a section at a time so classes can continue.  He says that will make the rebuilding of the CHS facility an estimated four-year project.

Also on the agenda is a discussion with the local legislators.

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