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City manager presents City Hall public‑use plan; council asks about monitors, AV and kitchen access
Summary
City Manager presented a draft public‑use plan that separates meeting reservations from after-hours events, defines priority groups and proposes administrative fees, cleaning charges and event monitors; councilors asked for clarification on monitor roles, AV rentals and kitchen access.
City Manager Rochelle presented a proposed City Hall public‑use plan that would separate meeting reservations (during business hours) from event reservations (after 5 p.m. on weekdays and weekends) and create four priority groups for bookings: City Council/staff, city boards and commissions, other government/education, and private groups.
Rochelle said priority groups 1–3 would be offered space without rental rates and that rates for private groups would cover administrative costs, an event…
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