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Edgewood council debates OPMA guidance; mayor signals intent to seek street renaming, retreat planning and candidate workshop discussed
Summary
Council members debated allowable off‑agenda meetings under the Open Public Meetings Act, encouraged staff guidance, and Mayor Olsen said she intends to bring a request to rename the street in front of City Hall; council also discussed the upcoming retreat and the possibility of a candidate workshop for prospective council candidates.
Council members spent a substantial portion of the Feb. 4 study session discussing the Open Public Meetings Act and how council members may meet or confer outside public meetings, and the mayor said she plans to bring a request to rename the street in front of City Hall under the city’s new renaming policy.
Mayor Olsen said the council’s renaming policy is now in place and she is prepared to bring forward the city’s own request to rename the street outside City Hall. “I kind of on behalf of council or the city have a request, to rename the street out in front of City Hall,” Olsen said, adding that the…
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