WILLIAMS — The Council meeting will begin with the public comment section. Citizens are given five minutes to speak unless they receive prior approval for additional time. A registered spokesperson for a recognized community organization shall be afforded ten minutes provided other members of the same organization agree before hand to withhold their individual comments on the same subject. The Council members cannot act upon the items, but may respond to criticism. They may put the item on a future agenda.
Other items to be discussed by the council include:
- Canvass of Votes for primary election held August 30, 2016, and possible approval of Resolution #1336, adopting the results. P. Galvan
- Discussion and possible decision regarding a request from the Arizona State Railroad Museum Foundation to waive all fees related to the development of the museum project.: A. Richmond
- Discussion of reorganization of Clean and Beautiful.: C. Glassburn
- Discussion regarding proposed inter-governmental agreement with Coconino County for Emergency Management Services, and partnership for Code Red community notification system.: Chief Nixon/S. Miller
- Council will discuss and may decide to execute a contract between the City of Williams and Chad Thomas for airport coordinator services.: S. Miller
- Discussion and decision giving authorization to the City Manager to procure internet service with Hospitality Wireless.: S. Miller