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City Clerk says council supported four-day City Hall schedule

Milan City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

City Clerk Lavonna Wenzel and Treasurer Sarah Finch thanked the council for support of a new City Hall schedule described in the minutes as four 10-hour days; meeting dates for 2023 were listed for further scheduling.

City Clerk Lavonna Wenzel and Treasurer Sarah Finch thanked the mayor and council during staff reports at the Dec. 12 meeting for their support and recorded approval of a new City Hall schedule described in the minutes as four 10-hour workdays.

The new office schedule was described in the minutes as four 10-hour days; Treasurer Finch echoed the clerk’s thanks to the council for approving the new office schedule. The agenda also listed 2023 meeting dates and times as items for discussion; the minutes do not include the final 2023 calendar in the excerpt provided.

Because the minutes are a concise record, the available excerpt attributes the schedule change to the council via clerk and treasurer remarks but does not include the formal motion text or a recorded vote in the supplied segments. The next regular meeting was scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022 (agenda submission deadline Dec. 21).

What to watch: If readers need implementation details (start date for the new schedule, how public-facing services are affected, or staffing coverage plans), those specifics were not included in the excerpt and would require follow-up with City Hall staff.