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Loyalton council reaffirms water-distribution state of emergency, pauses town-hall meetings

Loyalton City Council · November 19, 2024
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Summary

On Nov. 19 the Loyalton City Council voted to reaffirm a State of Emergency for the city's water distribution system and agreed to pause further town-hall meetings on the topic until more information is available.

The Loyalton City Council on Nov. 19 voted to reaffirm a declared State of Emergency for the city's water distribution system and agreed to pause further town-hall meetings on that subject until additional information is available. The motion to reaffirm the emergency was moved by Councilmember S. Mcllravy, seconded by B. Mertton, and recorded as carried.

Councilmember B. Mertton told the council "no more Town Hall meetings on the Water Distribution will be held until we receive more information," pausing scheduled public engagement while staff and council evaluate next steps. The council recorded that the reaffirmation will be added to the next meeting agenda for follow-up and possible formal actions.