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Brookings City Council
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
5:00 pm - Study Session
Brookings City & County Government Center
Community Room, Room 300
520 Third Street
The City of Brookings is
committed to providing a high quality of life for its citizens and fostering a diverse economic base through innovative thinking, strategic planning, and proactive, fiscally responsible
municipal management.
Call to order.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Budget Work Session.
A. Proposed 2015 Budget
B. Niche Retail
City Council Ex-Officio Reports.
Identify topics for future
study sessions (motion required).
Any Council member may request discussion of any issue at a future meeting only. Items cannot be added for action at this meeting. A motion and second
is required stating the issue, requested outcome, and time. A majority vote is required.
Executive Session to consult with legal counsel about proposed or pending contractual matters.
Motion
to enter executive session – voice vote
Motion to leave executive session – voice vote
Adjournment.
Brookings City Council
Tim Reed, Mayor, Keith Corbett, Deputy Mayor & Council Member
Council
Members Tom Bezdichek, Jael Thorpe, John Kubal, Dan Hansen, Ope Niemeyer
Council Staff
Jeffrey W. Weldon, City Manager Steven Britzman, City Attorney Shari Thornes, City Clerk
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City Council Meeting Live on the City Government Access Channel 9.
Rebroadcast Schedule: Wednesday 1:00pm / Thursday 7:00pm / Friday 9:00pm / Saturday 1:00pm
The complete City Council
agenda packet is available on the city website: www.cityofbrookings.org
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at 605-692-6281 or sthornes@cityofbrookings.org. If you require additional assistance, alternative formats, and/or accessible locations consistent with the Americans with Disabilities
Act, please contact Shari Thornes, City ADA Coordinator, at 605-692-6281 at least three working days prior to the meeting.
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