AUGUST 17, 2009
CONFERENCE ROOM 306
GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING
4:30 p.m. Briefing on fire and life safety concerns for commercial properties –
Tom Stevenson
5:05 p.m. Authorization for destruction of specified records (Internal Services) – Pam Oland
5:20 p.m. Election issues – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove / City Attorney Paul Wilber
Moving Election date
Primary Election Ballot (voting for one per seat)
Elimination of Primary
Polling locations
Election Districts
Charter amendment – amending §SC6-12, Vacancies
6:40 p.m. General discussion/upcoming agendas
6:45 p.m. Adjourn
The Council reserves the right to convene in Closed Session as permitted under the Annotated Code of Maryland 10-508(a
Joe, is this a televised meeting or an untelevised work session?
ReplyDeleteYes, aren't these meetings usually at 6:00?
ReplyDeleteWork session. Untelevised. So Bubba and friends can play with the election process since they LOST! Beware.
ReplyDeleteOrsonwells work sessions are always at 4:30. So people that work can't make it and not broadcast on PAC 14 so people can't see what they are schemeing before the council meeting.
ReplyDeleteIt's time for the Tea Party people to form and storm into the GOB to watch over these thieves and con artists!
ReplyDelete11:53, point being the "meeting" as written lasts until 6:45. Does this cancel the regular 6:00 meeting, or do the doors to this work session open at 6:00?
ReplyDeleteIt's an open meeting beginning at 4:30 in the little conference room just past the clerk's office, I think the last door on the left. The work session are regularly the first monday of the month at 4:30 and the regular legislative meetings on the second and forth Monday at 6:00. This is a "special" meeting....special allright. Yes, I think thay are trying to do wahtever they can to increase their chances of control in the next two elections.
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