Wheaton Local Tobacco Commission schedules June 11 meeting at City Hall

Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
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The Wheaton Local Tobacco Commission has scheduled a meeting for June 11, immediately following the 7:00 pm Wheaton Local Liquor Commission meeting at City Hall, according to a notice issued on June 2. The meetings will take place at 303 W. Wesley, Wheaton, Illinois.

This notification was made in accordance with appropriate state statutes and is in addition to the regular meeting dates of various Boards, Commissions, and Committees of the Wheaton City Government.

The notice was submitted by Andrea Rosedale, City Clerk. No further details about the agenda or topics to be discussed were provided in the announcement.

Meetings such as these are part of routine city governance and provide opportunities for public oversight and participation.



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