Councilor Hapworth introduced an order to combine the regular July and August council meetings into a single July 9, 2026 session. The proposal prompted a multi‑hour exchange between councilors and the city clerk about the operational differences between regular and special meetings, public testimony rules, and the impact of upcoming election schedules on clerk staffing and early voting.
The city clerk explained that special-meeting agendas can be limited and that public testimony is a regular‑meeting feature; she also said changes in state election scheduling (an earlier primary on Sept. 1) affect early‑voting dates and clerk workloads this summer.
Opponents argued that eliminating the August regular meeting creates scheduling bottlenecks for constituents and tightens the clerk’s timeline; proponents said the consolidated schedule helps staff and allows committee work to continue throughout the summer. After discussion the council voted 7–3 to adopt the combined July 9 meeting date with the option to call special meetings if necessary.
Next steps: Councilors said they expect to use special meetings for urgent items but asked the mayor and clerk to coordinate on the schedule and to notify the public when special meetings are needed.