Mayor To Present 2023 City Budget Monday; Council to Hold Budget Hearing Wednesday
RAPID CITY—The Rapid City Council will convene a budget hearing and first reading of the 2023 City budget next Wednesday (August 17) at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers of City Hall. The session is open to the public. The 2023 City budget proposal will be presented to the Rapid […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to consider rules for the Burr Performing Arts Park | Local News | #citycouncil
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The Dalton City Council is set to vote Monday on two measures that would clarify how the Burr Performing Arts Park is used. The first is a memorandum of understanding between the city and the Downtown Dalton Development Authority (DDDA) for Burr Park spelling out the various responsibilities for the park. Basically, the city Parks […]
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Advocates rally behind a “Community Reinvestment Budget” proposal at City Hall, June 14, the day before City Manager Spencer Cronk presented his proposal (Photo by Jana Birchum) City of Austin employees took center stage July 15 at the Montopolis Recreation and Community Center in Southeast Austin as their CEO, City Manager Spencer Cronk, presented his […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to redo first reading of measure to bring back some retirees | Local News | #citycouncil
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The Dalton City Council will have to again hold the first reading of a measure that would allow some retirees to come back and work part time for the city without having their pension benefits halted. The council meets Monday at 6 p.m in council chambers in City Hall. Council members held a first reading […]
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