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City of Washington Council Agenda for March 8, 2021

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Press Release:

    Please click on the link to access the agenda for the Monday, March 8, 2021 City Council meeting.

    *Due to COVID-19 precautionary measures, the Washington City Council meeting will be held as a virtual meeting. All members of Council and staff will participate electronically.

    *The meeting will stream on Vimeo as well as Facebook.

    *Public Comment Period — Comments can be emailed to the City Clerk at cbennett@washingtonnc.gov by Monday, March 8, 2021 ~1:00 p.m.

    *If you would like to participate in the meeting please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (252) 975-9318.

  • Cynthia S. Bennett, MMC
  • City Clerk/Assistant to City Manager
  • District 2 Director, NC Assoc. of Municipal Clerks
  • City of Washington
  • 102 East 2nd Street | PO Box 1988
  • Washington, North Carolina 27889
  • Ph: (252) 975-9318
  • Fx: (252) 974-6461
  • www.washingtonnc.gov

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