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Council committee assignments on hold
Wednesday, January 26, 2022 by Elizabeth Pagano
Though there are preliminary discussions about City Council committee assignments on the City Council Message Board, it looks like Mayor Steve Adler will be waiting a little longer to flesh out the groups. At Tuesday’s work session, Adler noted that, while city ordinance asks Council to discuss assignments at its first work session of the year, the timing of yesterday’s election made making actual decisions somewhat premature. Which means that those eager to know the new makeup of Council committees will have to wait a little bit longer.
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