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\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
\n
Council Chambers max imum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday mee ting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on t he day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vo te. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\ , you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (ma x) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliam entary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municod e.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City C ouncil’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information
\n< p>If you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published age nda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.For m ore information\, please visit https://www.cityofaikensc.gov/government/redis tricting-2023/
\n\nCITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA MARCH 13\, 2023
\n6 P.M.
\nAgenda : https://www.cityofaikensc.gov/ccws
PUBLIC NOTICE
\nWORK SESSION
\nOn Monday\, April 17\, 2023\, at 5:30 P. M. the Aiken City Council will hold a work session to discuss the Demo 200 Program and will have a field trip to look at seve ral locations.
\nThe meeting will be called to order in the Council Chambers at 111 Chesterfield Street S. Then a field trip will be conducted . Agenda
\n\nJUNE 12\, 2023 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGEN DA UPDATE: Old Business item #3 regarding the annexation and zoning of 350 2 Derby Lane\, will be continued tonight as per the applicant’s request. T he applicant is unable to attend the meeting.
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\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Ch
esterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
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\n
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Council C hambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always avail able before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the m eeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published b y noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a d ecision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council mo ves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that a genda item\, you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minut e limit (max) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYo u may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in C hapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online : https://libr ary.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City Council’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related t opics: Information
\nIf you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the pu
blished agenda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular
meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654
to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice ma
y be given about the discussion topic.
\nCity Council meetings are li
ve-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube channel. If maximum o
ccupancy is reached\, citizens may certainly view the meeting via You
tube and 4 Aiken
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
\n
Council Chambers max imum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday mee ting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on t he day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vo te. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\ , you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (ma x) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliam entary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municod e.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City C ouncil’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information
\n< p>If you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published age nda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
\n
Council Chambers max imum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday mee ting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on t he day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vo te. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\ , you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (ma x) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliam entary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municod e.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City C ouncil’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information
\n< p>If you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published age nda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
\n
Council Chambers max imum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday mee ting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on t he day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vo te. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\ , you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (ma x) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliam entary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municod e.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City C ouncil’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information
\n< p>If you wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published age nda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.PUBLIC NOTICE
\nExecutive Session Notice
\nOn Mon day\, November 20\, 2023\, at 5:30 P.M. the Aiken City Council will go int o Executive Session pursuant to Section 30 4 70(a)(2) to receive legal adv ice where the legal advice relates to a pending\, threatened\, or potentia l claim or other matters covered by the attorney client privilege\, settle ment of legal claims\, or the position of the public agency in other adver sary situations involving the assertion against the agency of a claim. Spe cifically\, the City Council will receive a legal briefing regarding the B lake\, et al v. The City of Aiken lawsuit.
\nThe Executive Session w ill be held in the Municipal Building at 111 Chesterfield Street S. at 5:3 0 p.m. in Room 315.
\n\n
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
\n
Council Chambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are alw ays available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For exampl e\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be pu blished by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requ iring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before C ouncil moves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\, you may simply raise your hand to be recognized. A f ive-minute limit (max) is implemented on public comments in the meeting. p>\n
You may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More informati on about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meetings may be f ound in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also availab le online: htt ps://library.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformat ion about all City Council’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: In formation
\nIf you wish to make comment on a matter not germane
to the published agenda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a
regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.
642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that adequate
notice may be given about the discussion topic.
\nCity Council meetin
gs are live-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube channel. If
maximum occupancy is reached\, citizens may certainly view the meeting via
Youtube and 4 Aiken
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
Council Chambers maximum oc cupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the me etings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Thursday prior to the meeting. At a minim um\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vote. Whe n the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\, you m ay simply raise your hand to be recognized. A five-minute limit (max) is i mplemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the me eting for Council consideration. More information about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municode.com/… /codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City Council’ s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information
\nIf yo
u wish to make comment on a matter not germane to the published agenda\, t
here will be 2 scheduled opportunities during a regular meeting or you may
contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusi
on on a future meeting agenda so that adequate notice may be given about t
he discussion topic.
\nCity Council meetings are live-streamed via Yo
uTube on the City of Aiken YouTube channel. If maximum occupancy is reache
d\, citizens may certainly view the meeting via Youtube and 4 Aiken
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
Council Chambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agendas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. Fo r example\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Thursd ay prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas mu st be published by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the age nda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comment before Council moves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for public comment on that agenda item\, you may simply raise your hand to be recogni zed. A five-minute limit (max) is implemented on public comments in the me eting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More i nformation about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meetings may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City Council’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, a nd more related topics: Information
\nIf you wish to make comment on a matter not
germane to the published agenda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunities
during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Ridout\,
at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so that a
dequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.
\nCity Counci
l meetings are live-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube chan
nel. If maximum occupancy is reached\, citizens may certainly view the mee
ting via Youtube and 4 Aiken
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
Council Chambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting age ndas are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website . For example\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Th ursday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agenda s must be published by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the agenda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public comm ent before Council moves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for pub lic comment on that agenda item\, you may simply raise your hand to be rec ognized. A five-minute limit (max) is implemented on public comments in th e meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items to the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. Mo re information about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meeti ngs may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, also available online: https://library.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\nInformation about all City Council’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agenda s\, and more related topics: Information
\nIf you wish to make comment on a matter
not germane to the published agenda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportuni
ties during a regular meeting or you may contact the City Clerk\, Sara Rid
out\, at 803.642.7654 to request inclusion on a future meeting agenda so t
hat adequate notice may be given about the discussion topic.
\nCity C
ouncil meetings are live-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube
channel. If maximum occupancy is reached\, citizens may certainly view th
e meeting via Youtube and 4 Aiken
\nMunicipal Building\, 111 Che
sterfield St S
\nUpstairs\, City Council Chambers
Council Chambers maximum occupancy is 150. Council meeting agend as are always available before the meetings on the City of Aiken website. For example\, for a Monday meeting\, the agenda will be available the Thur sday prior to the meeting. At a minimum\, pursuant to City Code\, agendas must be published by noon on the day preceding the meeting. Items on the a genda requiring a decision by Council will have a period for public commen t before Council moves to a vote. When the Mayor opens the floor for publi c comment on that agenda item\, you may simply raise your hand to be recog nized. A five-minute limit (max) is implemented on public comments in the meeting.
\nYou may also submit written comments about agenda items t o the City Clerk in advance of the meeting for Council consideration. More information about the parliamentary procedure that guides Council meeting s may be found in Chapter 2\, Article 2\, Division 2 of the City Code\, al so available online: https://library.municode.com/…/codes/code_of_ordinances…
\n< p>Information about all City Council’s Work Sessions\, Minutes\, Agendas\, and more related topics: Information\nIf you wish to make comment on a matter no t germane to the published agenda\, there will be 2 scheduled opportunitie s during a regular meeting to do so.
\nCity Council meetings are liv e-streamed via YouTube on the City of Aiken YouTube channel. If maximum oc cupancy is reached\, citizens may certainly view the meeting via Yout ube and 4 Aiken
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