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Council votes to keep previous meeting schedule after debate over moving to one regular monthly meeting

5551494 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

The council voted 3–2 to not adopt an ordinance that would change the regular meeting schedule to a single monthly meeting; the prior ordinance scheduling one meeting per month would remain in effect by the motion to not approve the new ordinance.

The Keene City Council voted 3–2 on Aug. 7 to not approve an ordinance that would change the dates of regular council meetings to a single meeting each month (first Thursday). The motion to not approve the ordinance was made by Councilmember Thomas Gutwa and seconded by Councilmember Bob Chapman.

Gutwa said the council had not given the previously adopted single‑meeting…

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