The North Adams City Council is set  to meet tomorrow.  According to the official document posted on the North Adams website.  In addition to the an update by Mayor Bernard on the Covid-19 pandemic, a number of reappointment's are also on the docket.

North Adams City Council Meeting

May 12, 2020
Meetings & Notices

CITY OF NORTH ADAMS
Office of the City Clerk
May 6, 2020

Pursuant to Governor Baker’s March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, §18, and the Governor’s March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place, this meeting of the North Adams City Council will be conducted via remote participation. No in-person attendance of members of the public will be permitted. This meeting can be viewed live on the Northern Berkshire Community Television station and will be posted to their website as soon as possible.

I hereby notify that at twelve noon today the following items of business have been filed with this office and will be acted upon at the regular meeting in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Tuesday Evening May 12, 2020 at seven-thirty o’clock according to Section 8, Rules and Orders of the City Council.

Deborah M. Pedercini
City Clerk
AGENDA

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
May 12, 2020

Roll Call
Moment of silent remembrance
The Pledge
Approval of the minutes of April 28, 2020

11,869 Mayor’s communication #22 requesting time to give an update on the COVID-19 pandemic.

11,870 Mayor’s communication #23 recommending the reappointment of Michael Canales to the Hoosac Water Quality District for a term to expire April 8, 2023.

11,871 Mayor’s communication #24 recommending the reappointment of Timothy Lescarbeau to the Hoosac Water Quality District for a term to expire April 1, 2023

11,873 Mayor’s communication #25 recommending the reappointment of Elizabeth Dilego to the Registrar of Voters for a term to expire April 1, 2023

COMMITTEE REPORTS AND MINUTES
LICENSES
MAYOR’S CONCERNS
LIAISON UPDATES AND COUNCILOR CONCERNS
CORRESPONDENCE

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