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After the tax-rate vote, the Keene City Council discussed meeting scheduling and agreed not to hold its Oct. 2 regular meeting. Councilmembers penciled in Oct. 16 as a tentative date and set the next regular meeting for Nov. 6, 2025, with the proviso that staff will post any special meeting if urgent matters arise.
Councilmembers and staff noted statutory posting timelines: packets and agendas must be posted in advance (the council referenced a three-business-day posting requirement that effectively makes Friday the posting day). City Manager Jonathan said staff would notify council and the public if an issue required an earlier meeting. The council asked staff to treat Oct. 16 as a placeholder and cancel it if not needed.
No formal motion to permanently change the regular meeting schedule was recorded beyond the agreement to skip Oct. 2 and tentatively reserve Oct. 16; the council confirmed Nov. 6 as the next regular meeting date during general discussion.
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