Champaign City Council releases agenda for March 24 special meeting and study session

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The City of Champaign announced on March 20 that the agenda for the Special Regular Council Meeting and Post Council Study Session scheduled for March 24, 2026, is now available. The meeting will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of the City Building located at 102 N. Neil Street in Champaign.

The release of the agenda allows residents and interested parties to review topics that will be discussed during both the council meeting and subsequent study session. Making agendas publicly available supports transparency and encourages community engagement with local government proceedings.

According to the city, individuals can access or download the full agenda through a provided link. This ensures that members of the public have an opportunity to prepare questions or comments ahead of time if they wish to participate or follow along with council discussions.

The City Council Chambers serve as a central location for municipal decision-making, where elected officials address issues relevant to Champaign residents. The inclusion of a post-council study session provides additional time for in-depth discussion on specific topics following regular business.

Future updates regarding meeting outcomes or changes to scheduling are typically communicated through official city channels.



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