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Friday, January 23, 2015

PUBLIC NOTICE OF CLOSED SESSION


THE SALISBURY CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET AT 5:00 P.M. ON JANUARY 26, 2015 IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROOM 301 OF THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING TO VOTE TO CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION PRIOR TO THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED 6:00 P.M. LEGISLATIVE SESSION.

AT 5:00 P.M., COUNCIL WILL ENTERTAIN A VOTE TO CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSULTING WITH COUNSEL TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON A LEGAL MATTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND §10-508(a)(7).

THE CLOSED SESSION WILL BE HELD IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROOM 301 OF THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING (125 N. DIVISION STREET) AT WHICH TIME THE PUBLIC CAN OBSERVE THE MOTION, ANY DISCUSSION AND THE VOTE TO CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION AS NOTED ABOVE.

THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED LEGISLATIVE SESSION WILL BEGIN AT 6:00 P.M.

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND.

7 comments:

  1. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND.

    What dingbats

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  2. 3:36 Closed Session at 5pm, Regular Session at 6pm.

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  3. The public can attend the open meeting that has to occur first and hear the motion to go to closed session. Once the closed session is about to begin, the gallery is cleared, except for those who may be a part of the closed session proceedings.

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  4. That is what part of our problem, the TAX payers NEED and should know what is going on with any and all business funded by them

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  5. Lemme guess...Jimmy and Jake need advice on getting their pants sued for wrongful arrest by SU students?

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  6. Once again, no transparency, another broken promise by Liarton.

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  7. Talk to the governor. These closed sessions are mandated by the city charter, issued by the state. The mayor has no power over it, and neither does the council.

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