Hold municipal election on November 4, 2008
In Plain English
The city must formally call its regular municipal election for November 4, 2008. This election will include city council seats and any local ballot measures. Five separate resolutions handle different aspects of the election process required by state law.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution Nos. 63-08, 64-08, 65-08, 66-08, and 67-08
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