Ordinance to adopt a cybersecurity program declared an emergency.
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What You Should Do Next
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Schedule an Appointment
Contact the office to schedule an appointment to view the ordinance.
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Review the Ordinance
Make sure to review the ordinance details before the next council meeting.
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Contact Officials for Questions
Reach out to Laura Ewing, the Fiscal Officer, for any inquiries regarding the ordinance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ordinance No. 2026-02 about?
- It adopts a cybersecurity program and declares an emergency.
- Who is the mayor associated with this ordinance?
- Paul Preston is the mayor associated with Ordinance No. 2026-02.
- How can I view the full ordinance?
- The legislation can be viewed in its entirety at the office by appointment.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE Ordinance No. 2026-02 An ordinance to adopt a cybersecurity program and declaring an emergency. Paul Preston, Mayor; Laura Ewing, Fiscal Officer/Council Clerk; Reid Rothenbuhler, Solicitor. This legislation may be viewed in its entirety at the office by appointment. Legal #129-Feb. 18, 25, 2026
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