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Slinger to make it easier for residents to address board Public may soon speak at meetings without having to submit request in advance
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Village officials agreed on Monday to make it easier for residents
to speak at board meetings.
Currently, residents who want to speak before the Village Board
must provide a written request with the subject they want to address
before the agenda is published.
Some village trustees felt the method deters some residents from
speaking at meetings.
The board directed its administrator to amend the village code to
allow any resident to speak, for a maximum of three minutes, at...
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