Attorney Doug Sale, who guided council through the session, described this post-charter period as a “very interesting and exciting time in the city’s life” and also a “significant cultural shift.” He listened as council members, one by one, expressed their individual concerns.
“I wanted to get an idea as to where your heads were at,” Sale told the council.
By meeting’s end, the council was of the mind to further retain Sale’s services—at $250 per hour—in order to continue the conversation on its rules and procedures. It’s a decision members will consider finalizing today.
“If you think I can help you,” Sale said to the council, “I would be delighted to try.”
“I wanted to get an idea as to where your heads were at,” Sale told the council.
By meeting’s end, the council was of the mind to further retain Sale’s services—at $250 per hour—in order to continue the conversation on its rules and procedures. It’s a decision members will consider finalizing today.
“If you think I can help you,” Sale said to the council, “I would be delighted to try.”