Tapes of ’92 Meetings Go Out With the Trash
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Anyone hoping to pick up tapes of the City Council’s 1992 meetings is out of luck.
The council voted this week to dispose of the 33 tapes as part of a continuing effort to rid City Hall of outdated and unneeded material.
City Clerk Brigitte Charles, in a memo to the council, said that since 1988 the city’s policy has been to keep tapes of meetings for three years only. The tapes do not serve as the official file records of council sessions, she said.
Tapes of council meetings through 1991 were tossed out earlier, along with several years’ worth of old documents.
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