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Commission sets weekly Mondays, forms timeline and outreach subcommittees
Summary
The study commission voted to meet each Monday at 5 p.m. until it adopts a different cadence, formed subcommittees to draft the budget and a timeline for public hearings and deliberations, and discussed a draft schedule aiming for recommendations and report deadlines in 2026.
The Silver Bow County Study Commission voted to hold regular meetings on Mondays at 5 p.m. until the body decides to change its meeting cadence and formed subcommittees to develop a draft timeline and to work on the budget and outreach planning.
Why it matters: The meeting schedule and timeline determine how quickly the commission can hold department briefings, public listening sessions, draft reports, and meet statutory deadlines for any recommendations or ballot referrals.
Key actions and timeline discussion
- Meeting cadence: Commissioners adopted a motion setting regular…
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