Special Meeting of Northumberland County Council Called for Wednesday, November 6

In City Hall, Upcoming Events

A Special Meeting of Northumberland County Council will take place on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 1:30 p.m.

The meeting will begin in closed session, as permitted under the Municipal Act Section 239. (2.f), in order to address matters pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications relating to 310 Division Street, Cobourg.

After the closed session, the meeting will move into open session for public access, as Council discusses 310 Division Street, the County’s Emergency Care Establishment License Application with the Town of Cobourg, and shelter services.

The public may attend the open session in-person in Council Chambers at 555 Courthouse Road, Cobourg, view the Council meeting via live stream at Northumberland.ca/Council, or join by phone using Zoom Conference technology by calling 1-855-703-8985, entering the Meeting ID: 893 9217 7582, and entering the Passcode: 828039.

All Council agendas are available at Northumberland.ca/Council.

 

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