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Pullman council to consider 3-month trial of earlier meeting time; town-hall planning discussed

2118211 · January 14, 2025
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Council members discussed a proposal to trial a 5:30 p.m. start time for council meetings for three months and the mayor said he will bring a resolution to the next meeting; council and staff also discussed publishing deadlines, staff availability, and scheduling a spring town hall in March.

At the Jan. 14 Pullman City Council meeting, Mayor Benjamin raised a proposal to trial an earlier start time for council meetings to reduce staff burdens and improve access for working residents.

The mayor proposed a three-month trial of a 5:30 p.m. start time so that residents and council members who work until 5 p.m. could arrive without a late evening. Council member Eric Fajarin said…

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