Monday, May 21, 2012
By Keith Edwards kedwards@centralmaine.com
Staff Writer
AUGUSTA - City officials have pulled a scheduled discussion of aquaculture from Thursday night's City Council agenda.
Mayor William Stokes said, because of public interest in the aquaculture issue, several councilors asked that it be discussed at a televised meeting. But Thursday's meeting is not scheduled to be televised.
So, instead of discussing the issue Thursday, it will instead be rescheduled for a televised council meeting in March, according to City Manager William Bridgeo.
That leaves only two items for Thursday's informational council meeting: A resident's request to speak to councilors; and an update from Larry Fleury, president of the Augusta Downtown Alliance, about the recent art walk held in downtown Augusta.
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