During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including the implications of new water resource regulations and the designation of September as Patriot Month.
Concerns were raised about the potential backlash from the governor's office if the city pursued mediation regarding the new water rules. One council member emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive relationship with water resources, suggesting that drastic actions could jeopardize ongoing applications that benefit the city in the long term.
The conversation then shifted to the resolution to declare September as Patriot Month. Council members expressed their intent to use a previous proclamation related to 9/11, which honors first responders and military personnel. There was some discussion about the appropriateness of the timing and the language used in the proclamation, with assurances that the involved parties were agreeable to the proposed resolution.
Despite some reservations about the process and communication surrounding the proclamation, council members ultimately agreed that recognizing Patriot Month was important and would help address ongoing concerns from constituents. The meeting concluded with a light-hearted note about the nature of proclamations and the need to move forward on various issues.