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Speaker 2 (identified in the transcript as David) reported on current town projects: "About the only update we got is, our bypass project here across the road. They, they finished it up this week. They've got us tied in over there, so they're they're done with our part of it." He also noted crews working on a gas project had moved back to the bypass and would return to the other site when weather permits.
The presiding officer asked if anyone had further project updates; there were none. The presiding officer reminded members that each has a financial interest statement in their packet that "needs to be looked over" and must be signed and returned to Lori for filing if correct, or corrected and then signed before returning. The presiding officer also announced the next chamber luncheon is on Jan. 8 at noon and asked members to notify Lori by Jan. 5 if they plan to attend; the city will be a sponsor.
No additional budgetary or scheduling details were provided about the projects in the recorded remarks.
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