Georgetown Finance Committee schedules special meeting for April 27

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The City of Georgetown announced on April 24 that a Special Meeting of the Finance Committee will take place at the Georgetown Police Department, Community Room, located at 550 Bourbon Street, Georgetown, Kentucky. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 27, at 8 a.m.

The announcement states that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss items listed in an agenda that is attached and incorporated by reference.

Meetings like this are held to address financial matters relevant to city operations and planning. The Finance Committee typically reviews budgetary issues and makes recommendations regarding fiscal policy.

The city encourages interested residents to review the agenda prior to attending or participating in the meeting. No additional background information was provided about specific topics on the agenda or further context regarding recent committee activities.

Future updates may be available following discussion outcomes from this special session.



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