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Dunn County supervisors review proposed rewrite of board rules, raise concerns about vice‑chair authority and petition timing
Summary
Supervisors reviewed the first two sections of a proposed rewrite of Dunn County Board rules and discussed several points including the vice chair’s authority to act for the chair, a new petition process for adding items to agendas, clerk notification timing, and enforcement of closed‑session confidentiality.
The Dunn County Board’s rules‑rewrite effort moved forward March 12 as supervisors reviewed sections 1 and 2 of a consolidated document that merges the board’s existing rules with the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) model rules.
Author and presenter Dan (staff) explained that the rewrite aims to modernize and reorder the county’s rules, remove obsolete language and fold committee listings into an appendix. The committee walked through proposed changes including: clarifying how to add items to the county board agenda (a petition process permitting supervisors to gather signatures to place items on a future…
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