>7:30 p.m. – Meeting
AGENDA
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MEETING REGULATIONS
At all regular meetings, two opportunities are provided for citizens to make comments.� The public comment periods will be scheduled at approximately 7:30 p.m. and approximately 9:00 p.m. or just prior to the end of the meeting, whichever occurs first. The first opportunity may be limited by the presiding officer to conclude at about 8:00 p.m. in order for the Board to continue with its scheduled agenda.� The second opportunity will occur at about 9:00 p.m. at the discretion of the presiding officer taking into consideration a break point in the agenda.
At every opportunity for public comment, citizens are invited to comment on subjects on the agenda or general topics.
At the discretion of the presiding officer, public comments may be permitted at other times.
Persons wishing to speak must, upon being recognized, rise and state their name and address.� Each speaker shall be limited to four minutes.� The Board Recorder will note the time.� A speaker who has not finished in the allotted time will be directed by the Presiding Officer to summarize quickly and relinquish the floor within 30 seconds.
Comments shall be limited to issues.� If personal remarks or discourteous statements are made, the presiding officer shall require the speaker to stop.� No person will be recognized for a second time until all others asking to speak have been heard.
>Will you be attending?
>What a load of crap!
Tonight’s first opportunity for public comment will follow the reading of a resolution, and two presentations. The presentations are sure to stimulate discussion, so the public probably won’t be heard until at least 8:30 PM.
No matter how many times the topic of scheduling public comments is discussed, BOE members refuse to place the public first. Why can’t they manage the meeting process to address taxpayer needs?
The Village Council is so much more taxpayer friendly!
>Is the BOE meeting going to be on Channel 77 tonight?
>Since the Board and the Council seem to have difficulty finding time to hear the public — let us as for referenda on the issues we care about, there’s always an election around the corner…