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Council debates replacing standing committees with quarterly sector meetings; administrators to return with policy details
Summary
Councilors debated a staff proposal to pause standing committees in favor of quarterly neighborhood 'sector' meetings intended to boost public engagement.
The Junction City Council held an extended debate on July 8 over a staff proposal to pause standing council committees and replace them with quarterly community sector meetings intended to increase public engagement.
City Administrator Jason presented a draft administrative policy describing six geographic sectors, quarterly meetings (two daytime and two evening sessions per year for each sector) and a reporting process back to council. Jason said the policy would “try to keep it as simple as possible to start with” and that staff would use city web, reader boards, Facebook and water-bill…
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