Mossyrock City Council Meeting on November 10, 2022

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Date: November 10, 2022

Time: 6:00 pm   –   7:30 pm 

Location: City of Mossyrock Community Hall

                  231 State St

                  Mossyrock,  WA 

Details:

The Council meets at 6pm every 2nd Thursday of each month at the Mossyrock Community Center

219 East State Street Mossyrock, WA 98654

If you would like to be placed on the agenda please contact:

Mayor Randall Sasser at mayor@cityofmossyrock.com listing your name, the date you would like to be placed on the agenda, and the reason for the

request. Requests must be at least 1 week in advance of the council meeting.

The City uses the Mayor/Council form of government. The Mayor is the administrator while the Council legislates, decides the budget with the Mayor’s

and Treasurer’s input, and votes on all significant expenditures.

The monthly Council Meeting is the forum for updates on City actions, citizen input, Planning Commission recommendations, and Council deliberation.

The Mayor and Council serve elected four-year terms and are nominally paid for the Council Meeting.

Council Members ~

   Teresa Quinlan

   Beatrice Minnear    Shannon Mcarron

   Craig Byrum    Juliana Simon

Original source can be found here.



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