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City Council Approves Budget Amid Executive Session Drama

June 20, 2024 | Somerville City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City Council Approves Budget Amid Executive Session Drama
The Summerville City Council convened a special meeting to discuss and approve the proposed fiscal year 2025 municipal budget and related financial items. The meeting, conducted via remote participation in accordance with recent legislative provisions, began with a roll call confirming a quorum of ten councilors present.

Mayor Valentine addressed the council prior to the discussion of key agenda items, which included an executive session focused on collective bargaining agreement negotiation strategies based on updated budget and staffing projections. The council unanimously voted to enter the executive session, with all present councilors in favor.

The meeting's agenda also included discussions on water and sewer rates, indicating a comprehensive approach to the city's financial planning. Following the executive session, the council is expected to reconvene in open session to finalize approvals related to the budget and other financial matters. The proceedings were recorded and will be available for public viewing on local access channels and the city’s website.

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