The County Board is forming an advisory committee to look again at night meetings. As you might recall, I made a motion from the floor last spring to change the meeting times from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and my motion fell just 2 votes short.
This time, a committee composed of Supervisor Kelling, Supervisor Otten, Supervisor Heidtke, County Clerk Ashley Reichert, and myself will review this issue. My hope is that we can work as a team to put forward a proposal that will win even stronger board support and ultimately be successful in changing our meeting times to increase public accessibility.
I firmly believe that it is right and best to hold meetings when the broadest spectrum of the community can attend, rather than holding meetings at times when only a smaller portion of the community can attend without taking time off from work. With the reliever route, I spoke with several concerned citizens who wanted their voice heard, but couldn't make it to the morning meetings due to work conflicts.
Our first meeting is April 10, at 7:00 a.m. The irony of meeting at 7 in the morning to talk about night meetings is not lost on me.
My goal is to be one of the most accessible County Board Supervisors, a leader my neighbors can trust for a no-nonsense approach to running County Government. If you have a question, concern, or viewpoint about a county issue, I want to hear from you.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017
Night Meetings May Again Be On The Horizon
County Supervisor, Washington County District 4 (West Bend).
Committee Assignments:
Chairman, Public Safety Committee (2020-2024),
Executive Committee (2020-2024),
Human Services Committee (2016-2020, Vice-Chair 2018-2020),
Meeting Times Advisory Committee (2017),
Quasi-Governmental Review Advisory Committee (2017-2019),
History Center Liaison (2018-2021)
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