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Huber Heights City Council members discussed a proposed 2026 meeting schedule Tuesday that would remove one formal council meeting in each of June, July and August and the corresponding preceding work sessions.
Tony (city staff) presented the proposed 2026 meeting schedule and noted he tries to set the calendar in October so boards and commissions can coordinate. Councilmember Anita raised a potential conflict for Nov. 17 with the National League of Cities conference; members suggested checking who plans to attend before changing that date.
Council discussed the summer reduction proposal as a cost- and staff-scheduling measure. Councilmember Mark said reducing summer meetings would free staff time and "ease staff's scheduling," and he moved to remove the June 22, July 27 and Aug. 24 council meeting dates and the associated work sessions (work sessions June 16, July 21 and Aug. 18). Council members asked that staff be prepared to call special meetings if an urgent need arises.
Council did not take a final vote at the work session; members agreed to put the revised schedule on the Monday council meeting agenda for adoption.
Tony will distribute the original schedule and prepare the revised calendar for the formal council vote.
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