CLINTON — In a tally that fell along the same lines as previous county board votes on the proposed wind farm permit, DeWitt County board members voted 6-5 Tuesday to postpone its final vote until July 14.
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CLINTON — In a tally that fell along the same lines as previous county board votes on the proposed wind farm permit, DeWitt County board members voted 6-5 Tuesday to postpone its final vote until July 14.
Tuesday’s virtual meeting of the board was scheduled for a vote on approving the special use permit for Tradewind Energy’s Alta Farms II project. But, a little more than half the members said they preferred to wait until the board could hold an in-person meeting.
Gov. Pritzker’s Phase 4 reopening plan for the state would allow public meetings of up to 50 people by July. Virtual meetings conducted by the board began in March after the state established a shelter-in-place order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.