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Council reads proposed citizen input rules requiring name and three‑minute limit; no vote taken

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Council staff read a proposed resolution setting rules for public comments at Lewisburg City Council meetings — including a requirement to state name and address for the record and a three‑minute time limit — but the council did not vote on the proposal at this meeting.

The council heard a staff reading of a proposed resolution that would formalize rules for citizen input at Lewisburg City Council meetings. The resolution specifies recording a speaker’s name and address, a three‑minute time limit per speaker, prohibition on personal attacks and religious comments, and a rule limiting repetitive comments on the same…

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