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Council - Thursday, 28th March, 2024 7.00 pm
March 28, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting addressed various agenda items, including motions on abuse against councillors and officers, budget amendments, and the extension of the interim Chief Executive's contract. The meeting was marked by discussions on public funding, housing, and operational improvements.
Motion on Abuse Against Councillors and Officers: The council adopted a motion to join the
Debate Not Hate
campaign, aiming to protect councillors and officers from abuse. The motion emphasized the need for respectful political discourse and the negative impact of abuse on democratic processes. The decision was widely supported, reflecting a consensus on promoting a safer and more respectful working environment for public officials.Budget Monitoring and Amendments: The council approved supplementary budgets, including funds for waste removal at Dane Park Depot and enhancements to the Newington Community Centre. Discussions highlighted the necessity of these expenditures for community improvement and operational efficiency. The approval of these budgets underscored the council's commitment to maintaining and improving public services and facilities.
Extension of Interim Chief Executive's Contract: The council unanimously agreed to extend the contract of the interim Chief Executive, Colin Carmichael, for another year. The decision was based on his satisfactory performance and the stability he brings to the council's operations. This extension allows more time to plan for a permanent appointment, ensuring continuity in leadership.
Interesting Event: The meeting experienced an unexpected fire alarm, which temporarily disrupted proceedings. This incident added an unusual interruption to the council's deliberations.
Overall, the meeting effectively addressed key issues and decisions, with a strong focus on improving governance and community services.
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