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November 19, 2021 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of a Clayton Board of Aldermen discussion session held November 19, 2021. The excerpts cover discussion items including a proposed COVID-19 vaccination-and-testing personnel policy and resolution, traffic calming measures and design options, the city’s fund balance/reserve level and a suggested target percentage (mentioned figures: 33% and a proposed 35%), and miscellaneous council business about chamber décor, public art, and scheduling. The session record shows roll call, a recommendation to adopt the resolution supporting the vaccination/testing policy, debate over reserve targets, informal comments about art and events, and a motion to adjourn that was seconded and approved by voice vote.
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I've seen this done both ways. I think it's typically done as a resolution though, as just a policy that's put in place It's a lot to codify, and I can see a program like this kind of changing over time. And each time you would do that, you would need to modify the ordinance. So being that there's nothing here to really regulate, you're more providing guidance through a process. I think a resolution as a policy document would probably be more appropriate here. Okay, and when would we expect? I don't think there have been too many suggested changes today. So when do we expect to be looking at this, do you think? On a regular meeting. We could get it together in the next couple of meetings here. Potentially as soon as December 14th, which is the next regular meeting. If not, it would be that first meeting in January. Okay. Mayor, I think we may have people who are listening in. Yeah, I think we do. Is it your intention to listen to any of them or have them speak at all? Well, I'm happy to do that. I'm looking here and I don't see some of the usual people that are interested, but is anybody... Does anybody want to, no hands have been up throughout this entire thing, but does anybody in the audience want to ask any questions or make any comments? What I can do is I did let the neighborhood know that this conversation was going to happen.

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