The Falcon Incorporation Committee has been working the past couple months to develop information about incorporating Falcon to distribute to the public. Thomas Cline, FIC moderator, said the group is refining budget items, the charter and boundaries for the proposed town.”It is an enormous amount of paperwork,” Cline said. “We are just trying to weed through all of it, but I feel confident we will have information to provide for the public.”The group meets every Monday. The last public meeting was held in September, and another one has not been scheduled.”We’re working on getting stuff ready,” he said. “We’ll have some accurate information soon.”Cline said a date has not been set for a vote on incorporation, but the committee hopes to have a special election next summer.”We could sure use anybody who is interested in helping or wishes to contribute to the effort,” Clines said. “We’d never turn down any contributions.”For more information regarding volunteering or contributing to the incorporation effort call 683-5755.
Falcon incorporation update
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