Common Council fails to pass ordinance limiting gatherings

September 9, 2020

At a 2-3/4 hour special meeting on Wednesday evening, a straw poll of Common Council members of 5-1 indicated a lack of interest in adopting a pandemic-related ordinance limiting the size of gatherings that they had requested to be drafted at the September 1 regular meeting. A full report will be posted by Saturday. Meanwhile, subscribers to The Gazette may read a report titled ‘It’s Probably Too Late.’ Head of UW-W gives prognosis for fall term amid virus.” by Jonah Beleckis here.

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