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City Council Work Session - Five Flags Civic Center Studies Review and Prior Actions January 24

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City of Dubuque recently issued the following announcement.

Work Session of the City Council on the Five Flags Civic Center Studies Review and Prior Actions.

The City Council occasionally meets informally in work sessions, at the call of the Mayor or of any four (4) members of the City Council, to review forthcoming programs of the city, receive progress reports on current programs or projects, or receive other similar information from the City Manager.
 

 Work sessions are sometimes held prior to regularly scheduled City Council meetings unless it is anticipated that the topic will take additional time for discussion. In that case, they are usually scheduled for the "off Mondays" between City Council meetings.

 

 Like City Council meetings, all work sessions are open to the public. However, these sessions are meant to be a "working" meeting where the City Council receives in-depth information regarding a particular subject. Public input is usually not allowed at work sessions and no formal action is taken on the issue being discussed at these meetings.

 

 If the location allows, most City Council work sessions are broadcast live on City Channel, Dubuque's local government access channel on the Mediacom cable system at cable channel 8 and digital 117.2, and web streamed live on this website at www.cityofdubuque.org/media

 Date:

January 24, 2022

Time:

6:30 PM

Location:

View Facility

City Council Chambers

Address:

350 W 6th Street

Historic Federal Building

Dubuque, IA 52001

Contact:

563-589-4100

Email:

City Clerk

Link:

City of Dubuque

Original source can be found here.

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