Review whether eliminating 2 city council committees was effective
In Plain English
The city previously disbanded its Public Safety/Services Committee and Finance/Economic Development Committee. Council members will discuss whether eliminating these committees improved how the city operates. The review examines if council business now moves faster or if important issues get less attention without dedicated committees.
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Review whether eliminating 2 city committees improved council operations
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