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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

How much is that per meeting?

Summer is a tough time if you want something officially approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners – they have just four commission meetings between now and Labor Day.

The commissioners usually meet twice weekly. Mondays are reserved for staff meetings generally used to provide information for items on the Wednesday commission meeting agenda.

But Board Clerk Jacqueline Panioto sent out a notice late last week noting the commissioners’ summer schedule included just three commission meetings and three staff meetings – one each in June, July and August.

She sent a revised schedule today adding a Wednesday, Aug. 2, commission meeting to the schedule.

Commissioners are paid $83,287 per year.

Here is the summer meeting schedule:
Monday, June 5, staff meeting
Wednesday, June 7, commission meeting
Monday, July 17, staff meeting
Wednesday, July 19, commission meeting
Wednesday, Aug. 2, commission meeting
Monday, Aug. 14, staff meeting
Wednesday, Aug. 16, commission meeting.

The usual meeting schedule resumes after Labor Day.


1 Comments:

at 11:05 PM, June 01, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hilarious "Phil Heimlich Blows His Nose" campaign commercial on Pepper's website.

 
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