The Innsbrook Board of Trustees will hold a town hall meeting and candidate forum in lieu of their regular board meeting at 5 p.m. today.
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The Innsbrook Board of Trustees will hold a long-anticipated town hall meeting and candidate forum in lieu of their regular board meeting tonight at 5 p.m.
The meeting will be held at the Charrette Creek Commons instead of the Village Hall to accommodate a larger audience.
Attendees will hear from seven candidates who will run for three available seats on the board during the April 8 election.
Board Chairman Dan Reuter and Cynthia Cook have refiled and will run to retain their seats against challengers Mike Caton, Linda Buschmann, Lynda Baker, Alice Jensen and Sandra Zahradka.
Trustee John Simon's seat is also available and he did not file for re-election.
The board also plans to hear from the planning and zoning commission and Village Planner Todd Streiler about the village's new comprehensive plan.
The Innsbrook Board of Trustees meets at 5 p.m., traditionally at the Village Hall on Highway F on the second Tuesday of the month.