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Walker County commissioners vote to reduce required regular meetings from two to one
Summary
The Walker County Board of Commissioners voted to amend the county's enabling act, changing the minimum number of required monthly business meetings from two to one while preserving the ability to hold additional called meetings and work sessions.
The Walker County Board of Commissioners voted on Jan. 9 to change the county's enabling act to require a single regular monthly business meeting instead of two. The measure passed with three votes in favor and one opposed; commissioners also said the board may still hold additional called public meetings or work sessions.
The change, advanced as resolution R-045-24 / R-001-25, will reduce the statutory minimum number of required monthly meetings but will not restrict the board's ability to convene extra meetings for budget months or other…
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