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Tourism Commission, Senior Center on City Council’s agenda
10 Feb 2023
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The Rice Lake City Council will revisit the first reading of an amendment to an ordinance related to the Tourism Commission, and discuss possible changes and rebidding of the Senior Center improvement project when it meets on Tuesday.
Tourism Commission
Mayor Justin Fonfara had proposed at the council’s Jan. 24 meeting changes to the Tourism Commission Board that included reducing its size from seven to five members — a City Council member, a representative from the Wisconsin hotel and motel industry, and three city residents.
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