Georgetown Finance Committee schedules special meeting for May 4

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The City of Georgetown announced on May 3 that a Special Meeting of the Finance Committee will take place at the Georgetown Police Department’s Community Room, located at 550 Bourbon Street, Georgetown, Kentucky. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 4 at 4 p.m.

According to the announcement, the purpose of this special meeting is to discuss items listed in the agenda, which is attached and incorporated by reference into the notice.

Special meetings such as this allow committee members to address specific financial matters outside of their regular schedule. These meetings provide an opportunity for public oversight and ensure that important topics can be addressed in a timely manner.

No additional background or further details about the agenda items were provided in the notice.



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